Spanish Words That Start With E To Describe Someone (Top 20)

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Spanish words are easy to learn, for they sound like most of the English words we use. So, it will also be easier for you to memorize words and have a full conversation in Spanish. To add more to your Spanish vocabulary, we listed the top 20 Spanish words that start with E to describe someone. Let’s learn about them now!

Spanish Words That Start With E To Describe Someone (in Alphabetical Order)

Educado

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Educado is the Spanish translation for “polite.” Sometimes, it is also used to describe a well-educated person.
  • Example: Estoy muy orgulloso de criar a un hombre educado.
  • English: I’m very proud to raise a polite man.

Egoísta

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) You can translate the English word “selfish” to “egoísta” in Spanish.
  • Example: ¡Eres tan egoísta! También debes pensar en los demás.
  • English: You’re so selfish! You should also think about others.

Elegante

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Elegante is the Spanish word for elegant.
  • Example: Eres una joven elegante. Debes tener altos estándares cuando se trata de hombres.
  • English: You are an elegant young woman. You should have a high standard when it comes to a man.

Empático

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) An empathic person is called an empático in Spanish.
  • Example: Mi hijo es empático, así que entenderá la situación en la que estás.
  • English: My son is empathic, so he’ll understand the situation you’re in.

Enamorado

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) A person in love is called enamorado in Spanish.
  • Example: Él está tan enamorado de ti. 
  • English: He is so in love with you. 

Enfadado

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) The English word “pissed off” is translated to “enfadado” in Spanish.
  • Example: Es una cosa tan pequeña para estar enfandado.
  • English: It’s such a little thing to be pissed off.

Enfadoso/a 

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Enfadoso or enfadosa is also a Spanish word for annoying.
  • Example: Tu hermana puede ser tan enfadosa. ¿Puedes decirle que se detenga?
  • English: Your sister can be so annoying. Can you tell her to stop?

Engreído

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) An arrogant or conceited person is called an engreído in Spanish.
  • Example: El hecho de que seas dueño de esta empresa no te da derecho a ser engreído.
  • English: Just because you own this company doesn’t give you the right to be conceited.

Enojado/a 

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Enojado or enojada is the Spanish translation for angry.
  • Example: ¿Qué sucedió? ¿Por qué está enojado?
  • English: What happened? Why is he angry?

Enojón/a 

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) The Spanish word “enojón” means “grumpy” in English.
  • Example: No puedes estar así de enojón por la mañana. Es un mal comienzo para un buen día.
  • English: You cannot be this grumpy in the morning. It’s a bad start to a good day.

Entrometido

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Entrometido is the Spanish word for “obtrusive.” An obtrusive person is someone that is notable but in an intrusive way.
  • Example: Podrías ser entrometido, ¿sabes? es irritante.
  • English: You could be obtrusive, you know? It’s irritating.

Entusiasmado

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) The Spanish word “entusiasmado”  means “enthusiastic” in English.
  • Example: Estoy muy entusiasmado con este nuevo proyecto.
  • English: I am very enthusiastic about this new project.

Envidioso

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Envious or jealous is translated to envidioso in Spanish.
  • Example: No tienes que tener envidioso de los logros de tu hermana.
  • English: You don’t have to be envious of your sister’s accomplishments.

Estresado/a

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) A stressed-out person can be translated to estresado or estresada in Spanish.
  • Example: ¿Estás estresado por el próximo año escolar?
  • English: Are you stressed about the incoming school year?

Estricto/a 

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) A strict person is called estricto or estricta in Spanish.
  • Example: Soy estricto porque quiero que seas la mejor versión de ti mismo.
  • English: I am strict because I want you to be the best version of yourself.

Estudioso/a 

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) The Spanish word estudioso is translated to studious in English.
  • Example: Eras estudioso cuando eras joven. ¿Que ha pasado ahora?
  • English: You were studious when you were young. What happened now?

Estúpido

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) The Spanish word “estúpido” means “stupid” in English.
  • Example: ¡Fui tan estúpido el otro día! Ahora, no puedo enfrentar a mis padres.
  • English: I was so stupid the other day! Now, I can’t face my parents.

Excéntrico

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Eccentric can be translated to excéntrico in Spanish.
  • Example: Amarás a tu nuevo compañero de trabajo. También es excéntrico.
  • English: You’ll love your new co-worker. He’s also eccentric.

Exigente

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Exigente is the Spanish translation for a demanding person.
  • Example: No tienes que ser exigente. Puedes pedir educadamente lo que quieras.
  • English: You don’t have to be demanding. You can politely ask for what you want.

Expresivo/a

Meaning:

  • (Adjective) Expressive can be translated to expresivo in Spanish.
  • Example: Mi hija es expresiva a través de sus dibujos.
  • English:  My daughter is expressive through her drawings.

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