pt ânsia

A Portuguese term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • pt agonia (n) ➜
  • en anxiety (n, feeling) ➜
  • en eagerness (n, feeling) ➜
  • en craving (n) ➜
  • en urge (n) ➜
  • fr affre (n) ➜
  • fr agonie (n) ➜
  • fr angoisse (n) ➜
  • pt aflição (n) ➜
  • pt afã (n) ➜
  • pt anelo (n) ➜
  • pt angústia (n) ➜
  • pt passamento (n) ➜
  • fr transe ➜
  • pt aflição ➜
  • pt agonia ➜
  • pt angústia ➜
  • pt passamento ➜

Related terms

  • pt ansiar (v) ➜
  • pt ansioso (a) ➜
  • en anxiety ➜
  • en longing ➜
  • en yearning ➜
  • fr angoisse ➜
  • fr anxiété ➜
  • pt ansiar ➜

Causes of ânsia

  • pt gravidez ➜

Word forms

  • pt ânsias (n) ➜

Etymological roots of "ânsia"

  • la anxia ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org ânsia
  • fr.wiktionary.org ânsia
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