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animado
-encouraged
Past participle ofanimar.

animado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. cheerful
Te ves más animada desde que te mudaste.You look more cheerful since you moved.
b. in high spirits
Estuvo animada durante una semana después de ganar la elección.She was in high spirits for a week after winning the election.
c. in good spirits
Está totalmente recuperado, animado, y listo para volver a trabajar.He's fully recovered, in good spirits, and ready to get back to work.
a. lively
Fue una fiesta muy animada, con mucho baile y buena música.It was a very lively party, with lots of dancing and good music.
b. bustling
El nuevo centro comercial está muy animado.The new shopping center is really bustling.
a. encouraged
Estoy animado por el apoyo de todos ustedes.I'm encouraged by all your support.
b. inspired
Al escuchar cómo toca la guitarra mi tío, me siento animado a tocarla.By listening to how my uncle plays guitar, I'm inspired to play.
a. animated
Vamos a llevar a los niños a ver una película animada este sábado.We are going to take the kids to see an animated movie this Saturday.
a. animate
Algunas religiones antiguas creían que todo estaba animado.Some ancient religions believed that everything was animate.
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