preocupado /pɾˌeokupˈaðo/ · adjective · CEFR B2. Spanish translation of "concerned".

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Source term
concerned
Translation
preocupado
CEFR Level
B2
Part of speech
adjective
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Dictionary form preocupado
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How to use it in a sentence
Pattern
preocupado + noun / It is preocupado
Examples
Es preocupado.
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Example Sentences

La profesora pareció preocupada por el comportamiento reciente del estudiante en clase.

English: The teacher seemed concerned about the student's recent behaviour in class.

B2 · emotionalStates

Está muy preocupada por el aumento de los precios de los productos básicos.

English: She is deeply concerned about the rising prices of essential goods.

B2 · emotionalStates

Parecía preocupado cuando oyó la sorprendente noticia ayer.

English: He looked concerned when he heard the surprising news yesterday.

B2 · emotionalStates

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