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Definition of Spanish language

Language is a term that has various uses. In this case, we are interested in the definition that refers to language (the verbal or gestural communication system that is typical of a human community). It can be spoken of as a mother tongue (the first language a person learns) or a natural language (the form of human language, the […]

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Definition of pedant

Pedant is an adjective that refers to the type of person who is conceited, pretentious and conceited. A subject described as pedant likes to flaunt and boast of his supposed superiority in certain areas of life. For example: “Paco can't handle his pedantry: he hasn't finished greeting you and he's already throwing you off […]

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Definition of insightful

From the Latin perspicax, the adjective perspicacious refers to a witty, sharp, lucid, astute, penetrating or sagacious person. Insight is linked to the ability to discover things that are hidden or to understand situations that, at first, seem very confusing. For example: "I need to hire someone insightful to find out who the informant is," […]

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Definition of subtle

Subtle comes from the Latin word subtīlis and refers to something or someone that is delicate, sharp, witty, subtle or insightful. The subtle differs from the obvious or palpable, and is similar to what is suggested or implicit. For example: “I'm going to be subtle but I have to inform this man that he must leave […]

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Definition of juxtaposition

Juxtaposition is the action and effect of juxtaposing (putting something next to or immediate to something else). The concept is formed by the Latin words iuxta (“next to”) and positĭo (“position”). In the field of grammar, juxtaposition is a procedure for combining propositions and establishing syntactic relationships between them. This is an operation […]

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Definition of vulgar

Vulgar is someone or something belonging to or related to the vulgar (the common people). The concept, from the Latin vulgāris, refers to that which is inappropriate for cultured or well-educated people. For example: «The player made a vulgar gesture to the stands when he was replaced by his coach», «The star […]

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Vocabulary definition

Vocabulary is made up of the set of words in a language. This vocabulary - a term with etymological origin in the Latin vocabŭlum - is known by people who share a common language and can also be compiled in a dictionary. At a more specific level, vocabulary is the set of words that a […]

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Definition of plausible

Plausible is that which has the appearance of being true, being credible to those who observe it. This does not imply that it is a real situation, but that it is transmitted in a specific context, respecting a series of rules and maintaining an acceptable level of coherence between the different elements that constitute it. For example: “I don't know […]

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Definition of use

From the Latin usus, the term use refers to the action and effect of using (making something useful for something, executing or practicing something habitually). For example: "I have to use the bicycle more often: I am getting too used to the comfort of the car", "The use of the dictionary during the exam is strictly prohibited", "The […]

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Definition of tripthong

A tripthong is produced by the union of vowels in a trio that gives rise to a single syllable. This means that, when separating a word into syllables, when there is a tripthong, the three vowels that are together remain in the same syllable. The concept is indicated by a word composed of the prefix […]

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