sintió

felt, he felt


Verb sintió

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of sentir.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of sentir.

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Examples
  • Al oír eso, sintió ganas de llorar.

    When she heard that, she felt like crying.

  • Él sintió dolor y compasión.

    He felt pain and compassion.

  • Tom se sintió humillado.

    Tom felt humiliated.

  • Se sintió en casa.

    He felt at home.

  • Sintió un golpe en el hombro.

    He felt a blow on his shoulder.

  • Tom sintió que Mary estaba sufriendo.

    Tom sensed that Mary was in pain.

  • Tom sintió que necesitaba explicar por qué venía atrasado.

    Tom felt that he needed to explain why he was late.

  • Tom sintió dolor en su espalda.

    Tom felt a pain in his back.

  • Mary se sintió excluida.

    Mary felt excluded.

  • Todo el mundo se sintió seguro.

    Everyone felt safe.

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