conmovadoramente
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- An advanced adverb meaning 'movingly' or 'touchingly.'
- Derived from 'conmovedor' (moving) and the suffix '-mente.'
- Used to describe actions that stir deep human emotions.
- Common in literature, arts, and formal emotional contexts.
The Spanish adverb conmovedoramente is a powerful linguistic tool used to describe actions performed in a way that deeply touches the emotions of others. Rooted in the verb conmover, which literally means 'to move together' or 'to shake,' this adverb carries the weight of profound emotional impact. When someone does something conmovedoramente, they aren't just being nice or sad; they are acting in a manner that resonates with the human spirit, often eliciting tears, empathy, or a sense of shared humanity. It is most frequently encountered in literary contexts, formal speeches, film reviews, and high-level journalism where the speaker aims to convey the depth of an experience.
- Emotional Resonance
- This word is reserved for moments of genuine, heart-stirring beauty or tragedy. It implies a connection that transcends the superficial.
- Artistic Critique
- Critics often use it to describe a performance, a melody, or a painting that evokes a strong visceral reaction from the audience.
La niña abrazó a su abuelo conmovedoramente después de años de separación.
In everyday Spanish, you might hear simpler alternatives like de forma muy bonita or con mucha emoción, but conmovedoramente elevates the register. It suggests a certain poetic quality. For instance, if a musician plays a violin solo that makes the entire room go silent in awe, you would say they played conmovedoramente. It is the adverbial form of the adjective conmovedor (moving/touching). Understanding this word requires recognizing the difference between mere 'sadness' and 'emotional depth.' A tragedy is sad, but the way a community comes together after that tragedy can be described as conmovedoramente beautiful. It focuses on the manner of the action—the 'how'—adding a layer of sophistication to your descriptions of human interaction and artistic expression.
El discurso terminó conmovedoramente, dejando al público en un silencio reflexivo.
- Etymological Connection
- Derived from 'con-' (with/together) and 'mover' (to move), emphasizing the shared movement of souls.
Using this word correctly also involves understanding its placement. Like most Spanish adverbs ending in -mente, it usually follows the verb it modifies. However, for stylistic emphasis in literature, it can occasionally appear at the beginning of a sentence to set the emotional tone for what follows. It is a 'heavy' word, meaning it carries a lot of semantic weight, so it should be used sparingly to maintain its impact. Overusing it can make speech sound overly dramatic or melodramatic. In a professional setting, such as a eulogy or a tribute, it is perfectly appropriate. In a casual conversation about a movie, it shows a high level of linguistic mastery and a deep appreciation for the emotional nuances of the Spanish language.
Integrating conmovedoramente into your Spanish requires an understanding of syntax and context. Primarily, it functions as a modifier of verbs, describing the emotional quality of an action. Whether someone is speaking, singing, writing, or simply looking at someone else, this adverb adds a dimension of soul-stirring intensity. It is important to remember that the root adjective is conmovedor (for masculine/singular) and conmovedora (for feminine/singular). To form the adverb, we take the feminine singular form and add the suffix -mente. Because conmovedor ends in a consonant, the feminine form is conmovedora, hence conmovedoramente.
El actor interpretó su papel conmovedoramente, capturando el dolor de la pérdida.
- Verb Modification
- Usually follows the verb: 'Canta conmovedoramente' (S/he sings movingly).
- Adjective Modification
- Can modify adjectives: 'Es conmovedoramente honesto' (He is movingly honest).
In complex sentences, conmovedoramente can be used to contrast a simple action with a profound result. For example, 'Escribió una carta conmovedoramente sincera' (He wrote a movingly sincere letter). Here, the adverb modifies the adjective 'sincera,' intensifying the emotional impact of the sincerity. It's a way to show, not just tell, the depth of a situation. When you use this word, you are signaling to your listener that the event had a lasting impact on your feelings. It is often paired with verbs of communication (decir, relatar, expresar) or verbs of artistic creation (pintar, componer, actuar).
Ella relató la historia de su familia conmovedoramente ante la asamblea.
When constructing sentences, consider the 'why' behind the emotion. Is it a story of survival? A gesture of kindness? A moment of vulnerability? Conmovedoramente fits all these scenarios. In literary Spanish, you might see it used to start a paragraph to establish a mood: 'Conmovedoramente, el anciano cedió su asiento al joven herido.' This placement is more dramatic and less common in spoken Spanish, where it almost always follows the verb. Mastery of this adverb allows you to move beyond basic 'bien' or 'mal' descriptions and enter the realm of expressive, nuanced storytelling that is characteristic of advanced Spanish speakers. It allows for a more empathetic connection between the speaker and the subject of the sentence.
While you might not hear conmovedoramente in a casual chat about what to have for dinner, it is a staple in specific cultural and professional spheres. One of the most common places to encounter it is in **film and theater reviews**. Critics use it to describe a performance that felt authentic and emotionally resonant. If an actor's portrayal of grief makes the audience cry, the review will likely state that they performed conmovedoramente. Similarly, in **literature**, authors use this adverb to deepen the emotional texture of their prose, describing how a character speaks or reacts to a pivotal life event.
En su última entrevista, el autor habló conmovedoramente sobre sus raíces.
- News & Documentaries
- Often used when reporting on human interest stories or humanitarian efforts.
- Speeches & Eulogies
- Formal addresses where emotional connection is the primary goal.
Another key area is **journalism**, especially in long-form features or opinion pieces. When a journalist describes a scene of resilience in the face of disaster, they might describe a survivor's testimony as being delivered conmovedoramente. It adds a human element to the reporting. You will also find it in **biographies**, describing the intimate moments of a famous person's life. In the world of **classical music**, program notes might describe a particular movement of a symphony as being played conmovedoramente by the soloist, indicating a performance full of pathos and feeling.
La orquesta interpretó el adagio conmovedoramente, silenciando a la multitud.
In social media, you might see it in captions for videos that go viral because they are 'wholesome' or 'tear-jerkers.' A video of a dog being reunited with its owner might be described as conmovedoramente beautiful. However, in these digital spaces, it still retains its slightly formal, elevated tone. It's a word that demands attention and respect for the emotion being described. Hearing this word used correctly by a non-native speaker is a clear sign of B2 or C1 proficiency, as it demonstrates an ability to navigate the emotional and formal registers of Spanish with precision and grace. It is a word of the heart, used when simple adjectives are no longer enough.
One of the most frequent errors with conmovedoramente is its spelling, particularly the vowel following the 'v'. Many learners (and even some native speakers) mistakenly write 'conmovadoramente' with an 'a'. This error likely stems from a confusion with words like 'encantador' or 'ganador'. However, the root verb is conmover, and the derived adjective is conmovedor. Therefore, the adverb must maintain that 'e'. Another common mistake is using it in contexts that are merely 'sad' but not 'moving.' Conmovedoramente implies a positive or profound emotional shift, whereas something purely negative might be better described as tristemente (sadly).
Incorrect: Ella lloró conmovadoramente.
Correct: Ella lloró conmovedoramente.
- Spelling Trap
- Remember: Conmov-E-dor, not Conmov-A-dor. The 'e' is essential.
- Over-Dramatization
- Using it for minor things like losing a pen. It's too heavy for trivial matters.
A third mistake involves word order. While Spanish is flexible, placing conmovedoramente too far from the verb it modifies can lead to ambiguity. For example, in 'Él habló con su amigo conmovedoramente,' it is clear the speaking was moving. But in 'Él habló conmovedoramente con su amigo sobre el perro,' the emphasis is stronger. Generally, keep the adverb close to the action. Furthermore, learners often confuse it with emocionantemente. While emocionantemente means 'excitingly' (arousing excitement), conmovedoramente specifically refers to 'moving' emotions like empathy, pity, or deep love.
No digas 'fue una carrera conmovedora' si fue emocionante. Di emocionante para velocidad y conmovedora para sentimientos profundos.
Finally, watch out for the 'false friend' trap. In English, we might say someone acted 'movingly,' but we rarely say 'movably' (which refers to physical movement). In Spanish, moviblemente exists but is strictly for things that can be physically moved. Never use moviblemente when you mean 'emotionally touching.' Always stick with conmovedoramente. Also, remember that since it's an adverb, it doesn't change for gender or number. Whether it's 'ellos hablaron' or 'ella habló,' the word remains conmovedoramente. This is a common point of confusion for students who try to make the adverb agree with the subject.
If conmovedoramente feels too long or too formal for your current conversation, there are several alternatives you can use depending on the nuance you want to convey. The most direct synonym is **emotivamente**, which also means 'emotionally' or 'movingly.' However, emotivamente is slightly more neutral—it describes an action full of emotion without necessarily specifying that the emotion 'moves' or 'shakes' the observer. Another common alternative is the phrase **de manera conmovedora** or **de forma conmovedora**. Using the 'de manera + adjective' structure is very common in Spanish and often sounds more natural in spoken language than the long '-mente' adverbs.
- Emotivamente
- Focuses on the presence of emotion. 'Habló emotivamente' (He spoke with emotion).
- Tiernamente
- Focuses on tenderness or softness. 'La miró tiernamente' (He looked at her tenderly).
- Apasionadamente
- Focuses on passion and intensity. 'Defendió su idea apasionadamente'.
For literary contexts, you might see **vibrantemente** (vibrantly/thrillingly) or **profundamente** (profoundly). If you want to describe something that touches the heart specifically, you can use the idiomatic phrase **desde el corazón** (from the heart). For example, 'Cantó desde el corazón' is a very common way to say someone sang conmovedoramente. If the emotion is specifically related to sadness or pity, **lastimeramente** (piteously) could be used, though it carries a more negative, 'pathetic' connotation that conmovedoramente lacks.
Comparación:
1. Habló conmovedoramente (nos hizo llorar).
2. Habló emocionadamente (él estaba muy excitado).
3. Habló claramente (le entendimos bien).
When choosing between these, consider the 'flavor' of the emotion. If the goal is to highlight a moment of shared human vulnerability, conmovedoramente is the gold standard. If you are describing a high-energy, exciting event, switch to emocionantemente. If the focus is on the gentleness of the act, tiernamente is better. Mastery of these synonyms allows you to tailor your Spanish to the exact emotional frequency of the situation you are describing, making your speech much more evocative and precise.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The root 'mover' is the same as in 'motor' and 'motivation', showing that emotion is literally what 'moves' us into action.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing it as 'con-mo-va-dor-a-mente' (using 'a' instead of 'e').
- Stress on the wrong syllable (e.g., on 'dor').
- Missing the 'u' sound in the 'mue' diphthong.
- Making the 'd' too hard like an English 'd' instead of the soft Spanish 'd'.
- Merging the 'r' and 'a' too quickly.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize due to the suffix, but requires understanding the root.
Spelling 'conmovedoramente' correctly is the main challenge.
Long word with multiple syllables, hard to integrate fluently.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to catch in context.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Adverb formation from adjectives ending in -or
Conmovedor -> Conmovedora + mente = Conmovedoramente.
Placement of adverbs of manner
Usually after the verb: 'Lloró conmovedoramente'.
Stress in -mente adverbs
Double stress: con-mue-do-ra-MEN-te.
Invariability of adverbs
Ellas hablaron conmovedoramente (not conmovedoramentes).
Comparison of adverbs
Tan conmovedoramente como...
Examples by Level
El niño lloró mucho.
The boy cried a lot.
Simple verb + adverb.
Ella canta muy bonito.
She sings very beautifully.
Adverbial use of 'bonito'.
Es una historia triste.
It is a sad story.
Noun + adjective.
Mi abuelo habla con amor.
My grandfather speaks with love.
Prepositional phrase for manner.
El perro es muy bueno.
The dog is very good.
Basic copular sentence.
La película me hizo llorar.
The movie made me cry.
Causative structure.
Ella me dio un abrazo fuerte.
She gave me a big hug.
Adjective 'fuerte' modifying 'abrazo'.
¡Qué historia tan linda!
What a lovely story!
Exclamatory sentence.
El actor habló de forma conmovedora.
The actor spoke in a moving way.
Using 'de forma + adjective'.
La música era muy emocionante.
The music was very exciting/moving.
Adjective 'emocionante'.
Ella ayudó al pobre hombre conmovedoramente.
She helped the poor man movingly.
Introduction of the target adverb.
Vimos un video conmovedor en clase.
We saw a moving video in class.
Adjective 'conmovedor'.
El reencuentro fue muy especial.
The reunion was very special.
Common A2 description.
Él escribió una carta para su madre.
He wrote a letter for his mother.
Simple past tense.
Los niños compartieron sus juguetes.
The children shared their toys.
Plural subject and verb.
Fue un momento que no olvidaré.
It was a moment I won't forget.
Relative clause.
La soprano cantó conmovedoramente el aria final.
The soprano sang the final aria movingly.
Adverb following the verb.
El autor describe su infancia conmovedoramente.
The author describes his childhood movingly.
Present tense for literary description.
Se despidieron conmovedoramente en la estación.
They said goodbye movingly at the station.
Reciprocal reflexive verb.
Es conmovedoramente honesto sobre sus errores.
He is movingly honest about his mistakes.
Adverb modifying an adjective.
La película termina conmovedoramente con una reconciliación.
The movie ends movingly with a reconciliation.
Adverbial phrase for the end of an action.
Ella relató el accidente conmovedoramente.
She recounted the accident movingly.
Focus on the manner of speaking.
El público aplaudió conmovedoramente al veterano.
The audience movingly applauded the veteran.
Adverb placement for emphasis.
Su sacrificio fue conmovedoramente retratado en el libro.
His sacrifice was movingly portrayed in the book.
Passive voice with adverb.
A pesar de su dolor, sonrió conmovedoramente a sus hijos.
Despite her pain, she smiled movingly at her children.
Concessive clause + adverb.
El discurso del activista resonó conmovedoramente en la sala.
The activist's speech resonated movingly in the hall.
Metaphorical use of 'resonar'.
La obra de arte captura conmovedoramente la fragilidad humana.
The artwork movingly captures human fragility.
Abstract subject.
Se expresó conmovedoramente durante el funeral de su amigo.
He expressed himself movingly during his friend's funeral.
Reflexive verb 'expresarse'.
El pianista interpretó la pieza conmovedoramente, sin errores.
The pianist performed the piece movingly, without errors.
Adverb modifying 'interpretar'.
La carta estaba conmovedoramente escrita a mano.
The letter was movingly written by hand.
Adverb modifying a participle.
Ella defendió su postura conmovedoramente ante el juez.
She defended her position movingly before the judge.
Formal context.
El documental muestra conmovedoramente la lucha de los refugiados.
The documentary movingly shows the struggle of refugees.
Present tense for media description.
Conmovedoramente, el anciano donó todos sus ahorros.
Movingly, the old man donated all his savings.
Sentence-initial adverb for style.
Su prosa es conmovedoramente lírica y llena de matices.
His prose is movingly lyrical and full of nuances.
Adverb modifying multiple adjectives.
La película evita el sentimentalismo barato para ser conmovedoramente real.
The film avoids cheap sentimentalism to be movingly real.
Contrastive structure.
Ella evocó conmovedoramente los paisajes de su tierra natal.
She movingly evoked the landscapes of her homeland.
High-level vocabulary 'evocar'.
El poema termina conmovedoramente con una nota de esperanza.
The poem ends movingly with a note of hope.
Literary analysis.
Resulta conmovedoramente irónico que se encontraran allí.
It is movingly ironic that they met there.
Adverb modifying an adjective in an impersonal 'resultar' structure.
Él aceptó su destino conmovedoramente, con una paz envidiable.
He accepted his fate movingly, with an enviable peace.
Complex adverbial phrase.
La actriz logró transmitir, conmovedoramente, la soledad del personaje.
The actress managed to transmit, movingly, the character's loneliness.
Parenthetical adverb placement.
La sinfonía se despliega conmovedoramente hacia un clímax desgarrador.
The symphony unfolds movingly toward a heartbreaking climax.
Dynamic verb 'desplegarse'.
Su testimonio, conmovedoramente despojado de artificios, impactó al jurado.
His testimony, movingly stripped of artifice, impacted the jury.
Adverb in a complex appositive phrase.
La novela explora conmovedoramente los límites de la lealtad humana.
The novel movingly explores the limits of human loyalty.
Abstract exploration.
Resulta conmovedoramente palpable la nostalgia en cada verso.
The nostalgia is movingly palpable in every verse.
Adverb modifying 'palpable'.
El filósofo abordó el tema de la muerte conmovedoramente.
The philosopher addressed the topic of death movingly.
Formal academic context.
Conmovedoramente, la naturaleza reclamó su espacio entre las ruinas.
Movingly, nature reclaimed its space among the ruins.
Personification + stylistic adverb placement.
Ella narró su exilio conmovedoramente, sin rastro de amargura.
She narrated her exile movingly, without a trace of bitterness.
Prepositional phrase 'sin rastro de'.
El reencuentro de los hermanos fue conmovedoramente orquestado por el destino.
The brothers' reunion was movingly orchestrated by fate.
Metaphorical passive voice.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— It turns out to be movingly...
Resulta conmovedoramente obvio que se quieren.
— Everything ended in a moving way.
A pesar de los problemas, todo terminó conmovedoramente.
— He/She did it movingly well.
Interpretó el papel conmovedoramente bien.
— He/She asked for forgiveness in a touching way.
Se arrodilló y pidió perdón conmovedoramente.
— He/She gave thanks movingly.
Agradeció conmovedoramente el apoyo recibido.
— To cry in a way that moves others.
El niño lloraba conmovedoramente por su mascota.
— To hug in a touching way.
Se abrazaron conmovedoramente tras el rescate.
— To remember in a moving way.
Recordó conmovedoramente sus años en la escuela.
— To smile in a way that touches the heart.
La anciana sonrió conmovedoramente al ver a su nieto.
— To narrate in a moving way.
Narró conmovedoramente las leyendas de su pueblo.
Often Confused With
Means 'excitingly'. Use this for sports or adventures, not for deep emotional 'moving' moments.
Means 'movably' in a physical sense (like furniture). Never use for emotions.
Means 'sadly'. Something can be sad without being 'moving' (conmovedoramente).
Idioms & Expressions
— To touch a sensitive nerve or heartstring.
Su discurso tocó la fibra sensible conmovedoramente.
Informal/Neutral— To reach the heart.
Sus palabras llegaron al corazón conmovedoramente.
Neutral— To give someone goosebumps (can be emotional).
Cantó tan conmovedoramente que me puso los pelos de punta.
Informal— To have a lump in one's throat.
Habló conmovedoramente y a todos se nos hizo un nudo en la garganta.
Neutral— To burst into tears.
Se le saltaron las lágrimas conmovedoramente al recibir el premio.
Neutral— To open one's heart.
Se abrió el corazón conmovedoramente ante sus amigos.
Neutral— To be on the surface (emotions).
Sus sentimientos estaban a flor de piel y se expresó conmovedoramente.
Neutral— To break the soul/heart.
Verlo sufrir así me partía el alma conmovedoramente.
Neutral— To leave speechless.
Su gesto nos dejó sin palabras conmovedoramente.
Neutral— To remain in the memory.
Esa tarde quedará en el recuerdo conmovedoramente.
NeutralEasily Confused
Spelling
Correct spelling with 'e'.
Habló conmovedoramente.
Common misspelling
Incorrect spelling with 'a'. Does not exist.
Incorrect: Habló conmovadoramente.
Similar meaning
Emotivamente is about the presence of emotion; conmovedoramente is about the impact of that emotion.
Reaccionó emotivamente.
False friend
In Spanish, sensiblemente often means 'noticably' or 'significantly'.
La temperatura bajó sensiblemente.
False friend
In Spanish, this often means 'piteously' or 'miserably', sometimes with a negative judgment.
Rogó patéticamente.
Sentence Patterns
Sujeto + Verbo + conmovedoramente
Él habló conmovedoramente.
Sujeto + Verbo + Objeto + conmovedoramente
Ella leyó el poema conmovedoramente.
Es + conmovedoramente + Adjetivo
Es conmovedoramente sencillo.
Conmovedoramente, + Oración
Conmovedoramente, el niño compartió su pan.
Verbo + tan + conmovedoramente + que...
Cantó tan conmovedoramente que todos lloraron.
Resultar + conmovedoramente + Adjetivo
Resulta conmovedoramente evidente su amor.
Sujeto, + conmovedoramente + Participio, + Verbo
El hombre, conmovedoramente solo, caminaba por la calle.
Ni + Adverbio + ni + conmovedoramente
No lo hizo ni alegre ni conmovedoramente.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Medium-Low (Specific contexts)
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Conmovadoramente
→
Conmovedoramente
Mistake in the vowel; it must be 'e' because the verb is 'conmover'.
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Habló moviblemente
→
Habló conmovedoramente
'Moviblemente' is for physical objects, not emotions.
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Fue conmovedoramente rápido
→
Fue emocionantemente rápido
Speed is exciting, not usually 'moving' in the emotional sense.
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Él es conmovedoramente
→
Él es conmovedor
Don't use the adverb when you need the adjective to describe a person.
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Conmovedoramente lloró
→
Lloró conmovedoramente
In normal speech, the adverb should follow the verb.
Tips
The '-mente' rule
Always remember that to form this adverb, you take the feminine 'conmovedora' and add 'mente'.
Don't rush
It's a long word. Take your time with the 'mue' sound in the middle.
Be dramatic
Save this word for the big moments in your stories to make them more effective.
The 'E' factor
Think of 'conmovEr' to remember the 'e' in 'conmovedoramente'.
Art and Music
This is the perfect word to describe a beautiful painting or a sad song.
Level Up
Using this word instead of 'muy triste' immediately makes you sound like a B2/C1 speaker.
News reports
Listen for this word in Spanish news when they talk about human interest stories.
Sentence Start
Try starting a sentence with 'Conmovedoramente,' for a more poetic effect in writing.
Mix it up
If you use it once, use 'emotivamente' the next time to avoid repetition.
English vs Spanish
It is stronger than 'movingly'. It implies a deep 'shaking' of the soul.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'CON' (with) 'MOVE' (movement) of the 'DOR' (door) to your heart. It moves the door to your heart: Conmovedoramente.
Visual Association
Imagine a giant hand gently shaking a heart like a bell. That 'shaking' is 'conmover'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to describe the last movie that made you cry using the word 'conmovedoramente' in a full sentence.
Word Origin
From the Spanish verb 'conmover', which comes from the Latin 'commovēre'. The suffix '-mente' is added to the feminine form of the adjective 'conmovedor'.
Original meaning: To move together, to agitate, or to disturb emotionally.
Romance (Latin root).Cultural Context
It is a very positive word generally, but ensure the context warrants such a strong emotional term so as not to seem insincere.
In English, we might use 'movingly' or 'touchingly,' but 'conmovedoramente' feels slightly more formal and heavy than its English counterparts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Cinema/Theater
- Interpretó el papel...
- La escena termina...
- El guion está escrito...
- Actuó...
Personal Stories
- Me contó...
- Recordó...
- Habló de su familia...
- Se despidió...
Music
- Cantó...
- Tocó el violín...
- La melodía fluye...
- El coro sonó...
Literature
- El autor describe...
- El poema cierra...
- La prosa resuena...
- Narra el exilio...
Charity/Events
- Agradeció la ayuda...
- Pidió apoyo...
- Se dirigió al público...
- Mostró su gratitud...
Conversation Starters
"¿Has visto alguna película que termine conmovedoramente?"
"¿Quién es la persona que habla más conmovedoramente que conoces?"
"¿Qué canción te parece que está cantada más conmovedoramente?"
"¿Alguna vez alguien te ha dado las gracias conmovedoramente?"
"¿Qué libro describe la naturaleza conmovedoramente?"
Journal Prompts
Describe un momento de tu infancia que recuerdes conmovedoramente.
Escribe sobre una persona que haya ayudado a otros conmovedoramente.
¿Qué escena de un libro te ha impactado conmovedoramente y por qué?
Relata un reencuentro que hayas presenciado conmovedoramente.
¿Cómo describirías el concepto de 'belleza' conmovedoramente?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, la forma correcta es 'conmovedoramente' con 'e', derivada de 'conmover'.
Úsala para describir algo que te toca el corazón o te hace sentir mucha empatía.
Es común en libros, noticias y discursos, pero menos en el habla diaria informal.
Puedes decir 'de forma muy bonita' o 'con mucho sentimiento'.
Sí, si la alegría es tan profunda que te hace llorar o te emociona mucho.
Normalmente después del verbo que describe la acción.
Se pronuncia con el énfasis en la parte 'MEN': con-mue-do-ra-MEN-te.
No, 'emocionantemente' es para cosas que dan emoción o adrenalina, como una carrera.
Sí, es una combinación perfecta para describir una tristeza que llega al alma.
'Fríamente' o 'indiferentemente' son buenos opuestos.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Escribe una frase usando 'conmovedoramente' para describir una canción.
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Traduce: 'He spoke movingly about his childhood'.
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Describe una escena de película que sea 'conmovedora'.
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' para modificar el adjetivo 'sincero'.
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Escribe un breve párrafo (3 frases) sobre un reencuentro.
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Traduce al español: 'The book ends movingly with a letter'.
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' en una frase sobre un animal.
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Escribe una frase formal para un discurso.
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Crea una frase usando 'tan... que'.
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Explica en español qué significa 'conmovedoramente' a un niño.
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Traduce: 'She smiled movingly at the children'.
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' para describir un poema.
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Traduce: 'The actor performed movingly'.
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Crea una frase con 'conmovedoramente' al principio.
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Describe un paisaje usando el adverbio.
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Traduce: 'It was movingly beautiful'.
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' en un contexto de noticias.
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Escribe una frase sobre un adiós.
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Traduce: 'He thanked everyone movingly'.
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Pronuncia la palabra: con-mue-do-ra-men-te.
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Describe una película emocionante usando la palabra.
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Di una frase sobre tu familia usando 'conmovedoramente'.
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¿Cómo dirías 'She sang movingly' en español?
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Explica por qué un libro te pareció 'conmovedor'.
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Usa la palabra en una frase sobre un perro rescatado.
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Imagina que das un discurso. Di una frase de agradecimiento.
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¿Qué diferencia hay entre 'emocionantemente' y 'conmovedoramente'?
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Cuenta un recuerdo triste pero bonito usando el adverbio.
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Repite: 'El actor habló conmovedoramente'.
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¿Cómo se siente alguien que actúa 'conmovedoramente'?
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' para describir una carta de amor.
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Di la palabra tres veces rápido para practicar la fluidez.
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¿Qué escena de 'Coco' es conmovedora?
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Traduce oralmente: 'He cried movingly'.
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Haz una pregunta a un compañero sobre algo conmovedor.
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Describe un reencuentro en el aeropuerto.
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Usa 'conmovedoramente' en una frase sobre la paz.
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¿Qué es más 'conmovedoramente' bello para ti?
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Escucha e identifica: ¿Dijo 'conmovedoramente' o 'conmovido'?
Escucha la frase: 'El niño sonrió conmovedoramente'. ¿Quién sonrió?
¿Qué adverbio se usa para describir el canto en el audio?
En el audio, ¿el tono es alegre o triste?
¿Cuántas sílabas escuchas en 'conmovedoramente'?
Escucha: 'La película termina conmovedoramente'. ¿Cuándo ocurre la emoción?
¿Qué palabra rima con el final del audio?
Escucha el discurso. ¿Qué palabra usa para describir la gratitud?
Identifica el verbo que modifica el adverbio en la grabación.
¿El hablante suena sincero al usar esta palabra?
Escucha: 'Es conmovedoramente simple'. ¿Qué es simple?
¿Escuchas una 'a' o una 'e' después de la 'v'?
Identifica la palabra de 15 letras en el audio.
¿Qué sentimiento transmite la voz al decir 'conmovedoramente'?
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Summary
The word 'conmovedoramente' is used to describe an action that deeply touches the heart. Example: 'Ella cantó conmovedoramente' (She sang movingly), implying the audience was emotionally moved by her performance.
- An advanced adverb meaning 'movingly' or 'touchingly.'
- Derived from 'conmovedor' (moving) and the suffix '-mente.'
- Used to describe actions that stir deep human emotions.
- Common in literature, arts, and formal emotional contexts.
The '-mente' rule
Always remember that to form this adverb, you take the feminine 'conmovedora' and add 'mente'.
Don't rush
It's a long word. Take your time with the 'mue' sound in the middle.
Be dramatic
Save this word for the big moments in your stories to make them more effective.
The 'E' factor
Think of 'conmovEr' to remember the 'e' in 'conmovedoramente'.
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