Definition
Past tense of commove; caused to be agitated or excited; in a state of commotion.
Etymology
Past tense of 'commove,' formed by adding '-ed' to the verb stem. Preserves the Latin root structure while following English regular verb conjugation patterns.
Kelly Says
Shakespeare and other Early Modern writers used 'commoved' to describe people whose emotions were stirred up—it's the kind of poetic word that makes old literature sound grand and dramatic.
Translations
BNবাংলা
প্রভাবিত
pro-bha-bit
CACatalà
emocionat
e-moh-see-o-nat
CSČeština
pohnutý
pohn-oo-tye
DADansk
bevæget
be-vay-get
DEDeutsch
berührt
bay-roert
ELΕλληνικά
εμβαπτισμένος
em-va-ptis-men
ESEspañol
conmovido
kon-moh-vee-doh
FISuomi
koskettunut
kos-ket-tu-nut
FRFrançais
émouvant
emo-van
HIहिन्दी
प्रभावित
prabhavit
HUMagyar
megrendül
meh-grend-ool
IDBahasa Indonesia
terharu
ter-ha-roo
ITItaliano
commosso
kom-moh-sso
KKKK
қорқыныш
kor-ky-nish
MRMR
आश्चर्यचकित
a-sh-ch-ar-ya-cha-kit
MSBahasa Melayu
terharu
ter-ha-roo
NLNederlands
geraakt
ge-raakt
NONorsk
beveget
be-ve-get
PLPolski
poruszony
por-oo-shon-ee
PTPortuguês
comovido
ko-moh-vee-doh
RUРусский
тронутый
tronu-tyi
SWKiswahili
kugusa
koo-goo-sa
TAதமிழ்
உணர்ச்சி
un-ar-chi
TEతెలుగు
చ moved
cha moved
THไทย
ประทับใจ
prathap chai
TLTL
naimpluwensiyahan
na-im-plu-wen-si-ya-han
TRTürkçe
etkilenmiş
et-ki-len-mish
UKУкраїнська
зачарований
za-cha-ro-va-niy
VITiếng Việt
cảm động
cam dong