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opgelucht→ relievedDutch word meaning

"opgelucht" is a A2-level Dutch word meaning "relieved". Below you can find 12 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real Dutch conversations.

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Example Sentences

Forgot Their Name
A1Funny Mistakes

Forgot Their Name

Ik voel me zo opgelucht.

I feel so relieved.

The Embarrassing Typo
A1Funny Mistakes

The Embarrassing Typo

Tom is opgelucht.

Tom is relieved.

Calling Customer Service
A2Everyday Situations

Calling Customer Service

Emma voelde zich opgelucht toen ze dit goede nieuws hoorde.

Emma felt relieved to hear this good news.

Noise from the Neighbor
A2Everyday Situations

Noise from the Neighbor

Maria voelde zich opgelucht.

Maria felt relieved.

The New Boss
A2Work & Career

The New Boss

'Heel erg bedankt,' zei Maria, opgelucht.

'Thank you very much,' Maria said, feeling relieved.

The Work Email
A2Work & Career

The Work Email

Lisa voelt zich opgelucht.

Lisa feels relieved.

Requesting a Refund
A2Everyday Situations

Requesting a Refund

Emma was opgelucht om dit te horen.

Emma felt relieved to hear this.

The Wrong Order
A2Everyday Situations

The Wrong Order

De ober zag er opgelucht uit en verontschuldigde zich opnieuw voor de fouten.

The waiter looked relieved and apologized again for the mistakes.

The Lost Credit Card
A2Everyday Situations

The Lost Credit Card

Emma voelde zich opgelucht dat niemand haar kaart nu kon gebruiken.

Emma felt relieved that no one could use her card now.

Accidentally Being Rude
A2Funny Mistakes

Accidentally Being Rude

Emma voelde zich opgelucht en blij.

Emma felt relieved and happy.

Returning an Item
A2Everyday Situations

Returning an Item

Maya was opgelucht dit te horen.

Maya felt relieved to hear this.

Asking for a Deadline Extension
A2Work & Career

Asking for a Deadline Extension

Maria voelde zich opgelucht toen ze die woorden hoorde.

Maria felt relieved to hear those words.

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