Conmuevo
Conmuevo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb conmover. The verb means to move someone emotionally, to affect or touch deeply, or more rarely to cause a physical movement. In everyday use it typically refers to emotional impact, such as feelings of pity, sympathy, or awe produced by a person, an event, or a work of art.
Etymology and nuances: conmover comes from the combination of the prefix con- and the verb mover, with
Conjugation and usage: as a present indicative form, conmuevo is used when the speaker is describing their
Common contexts: conmov few are common in literary or formal diction when describing acts of persuasion, storytelling,
Related terms: conmovido (moved, emotionally touched) and conmovedor (moving, touching). Conmover is distinct from mover in