emoción
emoción في 30 ثانية
- A strong psychological feeling.
- Often translates to 'excitement' or 'thrill'.
- Feminine noun ending in -ción.
- Used with verbs like sentir and causar.
- Core Meaning
- The fundamental definition relates to a strong psychological feeling or a state of excitement.
Siento una gran emoción al verte.
- Grammar Note
- Always use the feminine articles 'la' or 'una' with this noun.
Lloró de emoción durante la boda.
El estudio analiza la emoción humana.
- Nuance
- Emoción is usually a sudden, intense reaction, whereas sentimiento is a longer-lasting state.
Abrió el regalo con mucha emoción.
La música le causa una gran emoción.
- Agreement
- Ensure adjectives match in gender and number: emociones fuertes, not emociones fuertes.
Este viaje me da mucha emoción.
Los niños saltaban de emoción.
- Adverbial Use
- 'Con emoción' acts like the adverb 'emocionadamente', describing the manner of an action.
Leyó el poema sin ninguna emoción.
Es difícil controlar la emoción en ese momento.
- Word Family
- Connect 'emoción' (noun) with 'emocionante' (adjective for things) and 'emocionado' (adjective for people).
Fue una noche llena de emoción.
- Everyday Conversation
- Friends use it to describe excitement about upcoming events, like concerts or trips.
¡Qué emoción que vienes a visitarme!
No puedo ocultar mi emoción por ti.
- Literature
- Writers use it to delve into the psychological depth of their characters.
Es vital aprender a gestionar cada emoción.
La emoción del público era palpable.
- News Media
- Used to capture the mood or atmosphere of large public gatherings.
Compartimos la misma emoción por el proyecto.
- Noun vs. Adjective
- Do not say 'Estoy emoción' (I am emotion). Say 'Estoy emocionado' (I am excited).
Tengo mucha emoción por el viaje.
Es una película con mucha emoción y acción.
- Gender Rule
- Words ending in -ción are feminine. Always use la, una, mucha, etc.
Sintió una emoción inmensa.
Hay mucha emoción por el concierto.
- Pronunciation
- The tilde on the 'o' dictates that the vocal stress lands heavily on the final syllable.
La emoción fue evidente en su rostro.
- Sentimiento
- Refers to a deeper, more sustained feeling, such as love, grief, or resentment.
Su emoción inicial se transformó en un sentimiento profundo.
Trabaja con mucha emoción y entusiasmo.
- Pasión
- Indicates a very strong, almost uncontrollable feeling or extreme dedication.
La música es su pasión y su mayor emoción.
Fue una mezcla de alegría y emoción.
- Ilusión
- A specific type of excitement mixed with hope and anticipation for the future.
Tengo mucha emoción e ilusión por este nuevo año.
How Formal Is It?
مستوى الصعوبة
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Nouns ending in -ción are feminine.
Using 'por' to indicate cause.
Adverbial phrases with 'con' + noun.
Subjunctive mood triggered by expressions of emotion.
Agreement of adjectives with feminine plural nouns.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Tengo mucha emoción.
I have a lot of excitement.
Uses 'tener' to express feeling the emotion.
¡Qué emoción!
How exciting!
Common exclamation using 'qué'.
Es una emoción grande.
It is a big emotion.
Noun-adjective agreement (feminine).
Siento emoción hoy.
I feel excitement today.
Uses 'sentir' for feelings.
La emoción es buena.
The emotion is good.
Basic subject-verb-adjective structure.
Mis emociones son felices.
My emotions are happy.
Plural form 'emociones'.
Lloro de emoción.
I cry of emotion (joy).
Preposition 'de' indicates cause.
Sin emoción, es aburrido.
Without excitement, it is boring.
Preposition 'sin' (without).
Siento mucha emoción por el viaje a España.
I feel a lot of excitement for the trip to Spain.
Uses 'por' to show the cause of the excitement.
La película me causó una gran emoción.
The movie caused me a great emotion.
Uses 'causar' (to cause) with an indirect object pronoun.
No puedo ocultar mi emoción al verte.
I cannot hide my excitement upon seeing you.
'Al + infinitive' means 'upon doing something'.
Todos gritamos de emoción cuando ganamos.
We all screamed with excitement when we won.
Preposition 'de' used with verbs of physical reaction.
Habla de su familia con mucha emoción.
He speaks about his family with a lot of emotion.
'Con emoción' acts as an adverbial phrase.
Fue un momento lleno de emoción para todos.
It was a moment full of emotion for everyone.
'Lleno de' (full of) agrees with the masculine 'momento'.
Las emociones fuertes pueden ser cansadas.
Strong emotions can be tiring.
Adjective 'fuertes' agrees with plural 'emociones'.
¿Sientes emoción por tu nuevo trabajo?
Do you feel excitement for your new job?
Question formation using 'sentir'.
Es importante aprender a controlar las emociones negativas.
It is important to learn to control negative emotions.
Infinitive phrase acting as the subject.
El cantante transmitió una profunda emoción al público.
The singer transmitted a deep emotion to the audience.
Use of 'transmitir' to convey feelings.
Me da mucha emoción que hayas aprobado el examen.
It gives me a lot of excitement that you passed the exam.
Subjunctive 'hayas aprobado' triggered by emotion.
A veces, las emociones nos impiden pensar con claridad.
Sometimes, emotions prevent us from thinking clearly.
'Impedir' followed by an infinitive.
Escribió el poema bajo la influencia de una gran emoción.
He wrote the poem under the influence of a great emotion.
Prepositional phrase 'bajo la influencia de'.
La inteligencia emocional ayuda a entender tus propias emociones.
Emotional intelligence helps to understand your own emotions.
Introduction of psychological terminology.
No tomó la decisión por lógica, sino por emoción.
He didn't make the decision out of logic, but out of emotion.
Contrast using 'no... sino'.
Se le quebró la voz por la emoción del momento.
His voice broke due to the emotion of the moment.
Reflexive construction 'se le quebró'.
La gestión de las emociones es fundamental en el entorno laboral.
The management of emotions is fundamental in the work environment.
Formal vocabulary: 'gestión'.
El discurso del presidente desató una ola de emoción entre los asistentes.
The president's speech unleashed a wave of emotion among the attendees.
Metaphorical phrase 'ola de emoción'.
A pesar de la tragedia, intentó reprimir cualquier emoción visible.
Despite the tragedy, he tried to repress any visible emotion.
Advanced verb 'reprimir'.
La obra de teatro explora la complejidad de las emociones humanas.
The play explores the complexity of human emotions.
Abstract noun 'complejidad'.
Es un error dejar que la emoción nuble tu juicio.
It is a mistake to let emotion cloud your judgment.
Subjunctive 'nuble' after 'dejar que'.
Experimentó un torbellino de emociones al regresar a su país natal.
She experienced a whirlwind of emotions upon returning to her native country.
Idiomatic expression 'torbellino de emociones'.
La empatía requiere la capacidad de resonar con la emoción del otro.
Empathy requires the ability to resonate with the emotion of the other.
Advanced verb 'resonar'.
Su rostro era inescrutable; no delataba ninguna emoción.
His face was inscrutable; it betrayed no emotion.
Literary vocabulary 'inescrutable', 'delataba'.
El autor manipula magistralmente la emoción del lector a lo largo de la novela.
The author masterfully manipulates the reader's emotion throughout the novel.
Adverb 'magistralmente' modifying the verb.
La dicotomía entre razón y emoción ha sido objeto de debate filosófico durante siglos.
The dichotomy between reason and emotion has been the subject of philosophical debate for centuries.
Academic phrasing and abstract concepts.
Las emociones subyacentes en su discurso revelaban una profunda inseguridad.
The underlying emotions in his speech revealed a deep insecurity.
Adjective 'subyacentes' (underlying).
El terapeuta la guio para que pudiera canalizar esa emoción de manera constructiva.
The therapist guided her so that she could channel that emotion in a constructive way.
Subjunctive 'pudiera' in a purpose clause.
Se produjo un desbordamiento de emoción colectiva tras el anuncio del fin de la guerra.
There was an overflow of collective emotion following the announcement of the end of the war.
Noun 'desbordamiento' indicating excess.
La película apela a la emoción más visceral del espectador, prescindiendo de diálogos complejos.
The film appeals to the viewer's most visceral emotion, dispensing with complex dialogue.
Advanced vocabulary 'visceral', 'prescindiendo'.
La somatización de las emociones reprimidas puede derivar en patologías físicas severas.
The somatization of repressed emotions can lead to severe physical pathologies.
Clinical/medical terminology.
Abordó el tema con una frialdad clínica, desprovista de toda emoción.
He approached the subject with a clinical coldness, devoid of all emotion.
Adjective phrase 'desprovista de'.
La fenomenología de la emoción sugiere que esta no es un mero epifenómeno, sino una forma de cognición.
The phenomenology of emotion suggests that it is not a mere epiphenomenon, but a form of cognition.
Highly specialized academic register.
Su prosa, exenta de sensiblería, logra evocar la emoción más pura mediante la contención estilística.
His prose, free of mawkishness, manages to evoke the purest emotion through stylistic restraint.
Literary criticism vocabulary.
El constructivismo psicológico postula que las emociones son actos de creación de significado en el momento.
Psychological constructivism postulates that emotions are acts of meaning-making in the moment.
Scientific/psychological theory phrasing.
La instrumentalización de la emoción en la retórica política contemporánea socava el debate racional.
The instrumentalization of emotion in contemporary political rhetoric undermines rational debate.
Sociopolitical analysis.
Al soslayar la dimensión afectiva, el análisis pecó de un reduccionismo que ignoraba la emoción subyacente.
By bypassing the affective dimension, the analysis suffered from a reductionism that ignored the underlying emotion.
Advanced verbs 'soslayar', 'pecar de'.
La catarsis aristotélica se fundamenta en la purga de la emoción a través de la tragedia.
Aristotelian catharsis is based on the purging of emotion through tragedy.
Classical literature reference.
Experimentó una ataraxia repentina, un estado donde la emoción perturbadora quedaba totalmente neutralizada.
He experienced a sudden ataraxia, a state where disturbing emotion was totally neutralized.
Philosophical vocabulary 'ataraxia'.
La labilidad de sus emociones denotaba un cuadro clínico que requería intervención psiquiátrica inmediata.
The lability of his emotions denoted a clinical picture that required immediate psychiatric intervention.
Psychiatric terminology 'labilidad'.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
يُخلط عادةً مع
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
سهل الخلط
أنماط الجُمل
كيفية الاستخدام
'Dar emoción' is very common in Spain to mean 'to make someone excited or nervous in a good way'.
While historically meaning any agitation, it now heavily leans towards positive excitement in casual speech.
- Saying 'el emoción' instead of 'la emoción'.
- Saying 'Estoy emoción' instead of 'Estoy emocionado'.
- Writing 'emociónes' with an accent mark.
- Using 'emoción sobre' instead of 'emoción por' to mean 'excitement about'.
- Confusing 'emocionante' (exciting) with 'emoción' (excitement).
نصائح
Feminine Noun Rule
Always remember that words ending in -ción are feminine. Say 'la emoción', not 'el emoción'.
Excitement vs Emotion
In daily chats, translate it in your head as 'excitement' rather than 'emotion' to grasp the context better.
Stress the End
Hit the last syllable hard: e-mo-CIÓN. This makes you sound much more native.
Plural Accent Drop
Drop the tilde when making it plural: emoción -> emociones. This is a common spelling test trap.
Use 'Por' for Cause
When saying you are excited ABOUT something, use 'por': emoción por la fiesta.
Llorar de emoción
Memorize the chunk 'llorar de emoción' for 'tears of joy'. It's extremely common.
Noun vs Adjective
Never say 'Soy emoción'. Use 'Tengo emoción' (I have excitement) or 'Estoy emocionado' (I am excited).
Emociones encontradas
Use 'emociones encontradas' when you want to express that you have mixed feelings about a situation.
¡Qué emoción!
Use '¡Qué emoción!' as a default positive reaction when a Spanish speaker tells you good news.
Adverbial Phrase
Instead of looking for an adverb, use 'con emoción' to describe doing something excitedly.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine an EMOji in moTION to remember EMO-TION.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
السياق الثقافي
In Spain, the pronunciation uses the 'ceceo' (/θ/), making it sound like 'eh-moh-THYON'.
Used in both highly formal academic texts and casual street slang.
In Latin America, 'seseo' is used (/s/), sounding like 'eh-moh-SYON'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
بدايات محادثة
"¿Qué te causa más emoción en la vida?"
"¿Crees que es fácil ocultar una emoción fuerte?"
"¿Cuál fue la última vez que lloraste de emoción?"
"¿Prefieres las películas de acción o las que tienen mucha emoción?"
"¿Cómo controlas tus emociones cuando estás estresado?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe un momento en el que sentiste una emoción abrumadora.
¿Cuál es la diferencia para ti entre emoción y sentimiento?
Escribe sobre una vez que no pudiste controlar tu emoción.
¿Qué evento futuro te da más emoción y por qué?
Analiza cómo las emociones afectan tus decisiones diarias.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is a feminine noun. All Spanish nouns ending in '-ción' are feminine. Therefore, you must use 'la', 'una', 'mucha', and feminine adjectives like 'profunda'.
No. While it translates to 'emotion' in psychological or formal contexts, in everyday conversation it very frequently translates to 'excitement' or 'thrill'. For example, 'Tengo emoción' means 'I am excited'.
The accent mark on 'emoción' indicates that the stress falls on the final syllable. When you add '-es' to make it plural ('emociones'), the stress naturally falls on the penultimate syllable ('cio'), following standard Spanish pronunciation rules, so the written accent is no longer needed.
Do not say 'Estoy emoción'. You must use the adjective form: 'Estoy emocionado' (if you are male) or 'Estoy emocionada' (if you are female). Alternatively, you can say 'Tengo mucha emoción'.
An 'emoción' is typically a sudden, intense, and often physiological reaction to a stimulus (like the thrill of a surprise). A 'sentimiento' is a deeper, more sustained, and conscious state of feeling (like love or grief).
To indicate the cause of the excitement, use 'por' (e.g., 'emoción por el viaje'). To indicate an action caused by the emotion, use 'de' (e.g., 'llorar de emoción').
Yes, in a clinical or psychological context, you can talk about 'emociones negativas' like anger or fear. However, in casual slang, '¡Qué emoción!' is almost exclusively positive.
It translates to 'crying tears of joy' or 'crying from excitement'. It is used when someone is so overwhelmed with positive feelings that they begin to cry.
The most common and natural translation for 'mixed emotions' or 'mixed feelings' is 'emociones encontradas'.
Yes, it is a universally understood and highly frequent word across all dialects of Spanish, though the pronunciation of the 'c' will vary between Spain (ceceo) and Latin America (seseo).
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Say 'I am very excited' using the noun emoción.
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Pronounce 'emoción' with correct stress.
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Listen to '¡Qué emoción!' What is the tone?
Listen to 'Lloró de emoción.' Did they cry from sadness?
Listen to 'Emociones encontradas.' What does it mean?
Listen to 'Reprimir la emoción.' What is the action?
Listen to 'Emoción subyacente.' What kind of emotion?
Listen to 'Labilidad emocional.' What is the condition?
Listen to 'Sin emoción.' How did they act?
Listen to 'Con emoción.' How did they act?
Listen to 'Inteligencia emocional.' What is the topic?
Listen to 'Ocultar la emoción.' What did they do?
Listen to 'Ola de emoción.' What is the metaphor?
Listen to 'Canalizar la emoción.' What is the goal?
Listen to 'Emoción visceral.' What is the intensity?
Listen to 'Purga de la emoción.' What is the concept?
Listen to 'Mucha emoción.' Is it singular or plural?
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Summary
In Spanish, 'emoción' frequently means 'excitement' or 'thrill', not just a generic 'emotion'. For example, 'llorar de emoción' means to cry tears of joy or excitement.
- A strong psychological feeling.
- Often translates to 'excitement' or 'thrill'.
- Feminine noun ending in -ción.
- Used with verbs like sentir and causar.
Feminine Noun Rule
Always remember that words ending in -ción are feminine. Say 'la emoción', not 'el emoción'.
Excitement vs Emotion
In daily chats, translate it in your head as 'excitement' rather than 'emotion' to grasp the context better.
Stress the End
Hit the last syllable hard: e-mo-CIÓN. This makes you sound much more native.
Plural Accent Drop
Drop the tilde when making it plural: emoción -> emociones. This is a common spelling test trap.
مثال
Sentía una gran emoción al ver a su familia.
محتوى ذو صلة
عبارات ذات صلة
مزيد من كلمات emotions
a diferencia de
B1على عكس أخي، أنا هادئ جداً.
abatido
B1يشعر أو يظهر حزنًا كبيرًا أو إحباطًا؛ مكتئب.
abatimiento
B2كلمة 'abatimiento' تعني حالة من الإحباط الشديد أو فقدان الروح المعنوية.
abatir
B1Abatir: إحباط شخص ما أو إسقاط شيء ما. 'أحبطه الخبر الحزين' (The sad news disheartened him).
abierto/a de mente
B2منفتح الذهن؛ مستعد للنظر في أفكار جديدة.
aborrecer
B1يمقت أو يكره بشدة. 'أنا أمقت النفاق.'
abrazar
A1يعانق. 'عانقت الأم طفلها.' 'قرر أن يعتنق أفكاراً جديدة.'
abrazo
A1فعل احتضان شخص ما بين الذراعين؛ عناق.
abrumador
B1شيء ساحق أو غامر بسبب قوته أو كميته الكبيرة.
abrumar
B1إغراق شخص ما بكمية كبيرة من العمل أو المشاعر.