Ergriffenheit
being deeply moved, a state of being emotionally touched
noun er-GRIF-fen-hite Rare
Usage Note
Ergriffenheit captures the solemn, moved inner state produced by art, music, ceremony, or natural grandeur. It implies genuine, somewhat serious emotion — not the lighter Rührung — and often manifests as speechlessness or tears.
Examples
"Im Publikum war tiefe Ergriffenheit zu spüren, als die Sinfonie endete."
Natural Translation
A deep sense of being moved could be felt in the audience as the symphony ended.
Literal Translation
In-the audience was deep being-moved-state to feel, as the symphony ended.
Related Words
- Abgestumpftheit emotional numbness, blunted sensitivity
- Abneigung aversion, dislike, antipathy
- Anmut grace, gracefulness, charm
- Aufgewühltheit emotional turmoil, being churned up
- Bangigkeit anxiety, apprehension, fearful unease
- Bedrängnis distress, straits, predicament
- Bedrömmeltheit stunned, dazed emotional numbness
- Bedrücktheit oppressive heaviness of spirit, dejected low mood
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