Emocionar in english

Thrill

pronunciation: θrɪl part of speech: noun
In gestures
thrill

emocionar = thrill ; wow ; tug at + Posesivo + heartstrings ; pull at + Posesivo + heartstrings ; pluck at + Posesivo + heartstrings. 

Example: The abundance of information on the World Wide Web has thrilled some, but frightened others.Example: He makes science easy to understand and 'wows' the reader with terrific examples of how modern genetic research is lifting the curtain on human history.Example: Their statements were right on point and tugged at the heartstrings.Example: Almost 20 years later, with Ireland pulling at her heartstrings, Falvey made her first journey back home.Example:  As if that wasn't sweet enough, he plucked at her heartstrings even more when he gave her a bouquet of handpicked flowers.

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emocionarseget + Reflexivo + (all) worked upget + (all) emotionalbecome + (all) emotional .

Example: I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.

Example: Jay and Tom admitted that they've been getting all emotional and weepy about the touching stories they've heard.

Example: I know I sound all girly and soft but I guess it's in a girl's nature to become all emotional.

emocionarse = get + Reflexivo + (all) worked up. 

Example: I'm not sure if it actually worked or if I was just so excited about getting high that I got all worked up.

emocionarse = get + (all) emotional ; become + (all) emotional. 

Example: Jay and Tom admitted that they've been getting all emotional and weepy about the touching stories they've heard.Example: I know I sound all girly and soft but I guess it's in a girl's nature to become all emotional.

Emocionar synonyms

charge in spanish: cargar, pronunciation: tʃɑrdʒ nounflush in spanish: rubor, pronunciation: flʌʃ noun, adjective, verbrush in spanish: prisa, pronunciation: rʌʃ noun, verbkick in spanish: patada, pronunciation: kɪk verb, nounbang in spanish: explosión, pronunciation: bæŋ nounchill in spanish: frío, pronunciation: tʃɪl noun, adjectiveexalt in spanish: exaltar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔlt verbquiver in spanish: carcaj, pronunciation: kwɪvɜr noun, verbfrisson in spanish: frisson, pronunciation: frɪsən nounshudder in spanish: estremecimiento, pronunciation: ʃʌdɜr noun, verbshiver in spanish: temblar, pronunciation: ʃɪvɜr noun, verbtickle in spanish: cosquillas, pronunciation: tɪkəl verb, nounthrob in spanish: palpitar, pronunciation: θrɑb noun, verbtingle in spanish: hormigueo, pronunciation: tɪŋgəl noun, verbexhilarate in spanish: regocijar, pronunciation: ɪgzɪlɜreɪt verb
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