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Definition of cool

The term bacán is used in different ways depending on the geographical region. It is a concept used in colloquial language, in informal contexts. In countries like Cuba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Chile, cool is an adjective that describes what is positive, pleasant or great. For example: “This […]

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Definition of avocar

Before entering fully into clarifying the meaning of the term avocar, we have to proceed to know the etymological origin of that verb. In this case, it must be stated that it is a word that derives from Latin, specifically, it comes from the verb advocare which is the result of the sum of two components […]

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Definition of seasoned

Avezado is a concept that comes from avezar, a verb that is linked to the fact of getting used to or getting used to. As an adjective, seasoned allows you to describe someone who has experience in something. For example: "The police managed to capture a seasoned criminal who had been ravaging the area for several months", "José is a seasoned trainer who surely […]

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Definition of find out

Find out is a verb whose etymological root is found in the Latin word verificāre. The action of finding out involves carrying out a certain diligence with the aim of discovering the truth of a matter or accessing certain information. For example: “The truth is that I don't know who called me on the phone […]

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Definition of although

Although it is a conjunction that can be used in different ways. The term or group of terms that allow words or propositions to be linked is called a conjunction. The term although can be used as an adversative conjunction to achieve the contrast between two ideas. In this case, although is synonymous with but. For example: «I'm a little late, although […]

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Definition of unite

The Latin word adunāre derived, in our language, from unar. This verb refers to gathering, putting together, harmonizing or adding different elements to satisfy a certain objective. For example: “We must join forces to move forward and overcome this difficult situation”, “The president plans to convene all the governors of his party to unite criteria”, “Join actions […]

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Definition of augmentative

Augmentative is a term that can be used as an adjective to describe that which increases (that is, that increases or enlarges). The most common use of the term, however, is specifically linked to a type of affix. An affix is ​​a linguistic element that can be prefixed, inserted or postponed in a lexeme or […]

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Definition of atrocious

Atrocious is an adjective that has negative connotations. The first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refers to that which is brutal, heartless, bloodthirsty or cruel. For example: "Nazism was an atrocious regime that tortured and murdered an enormous number of people", "Atrocious crime in Villa San […]

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Attribute definition

Before entering fully into the definition of the term attribute, it is necessary to discover its etymological origin. In this case, we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin, exactly from "attributus" which comes from the verb "attribuere", which can be translated as "attribute." The first meaning mentioned in the dictionary of […]

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Definition of catch

Catching is the action of apprehending, capturing or catching. It is a verb that comes from the French word attraper. For example: "The police chief promised to catch the three fugitives", "I jumped to catch the ball and when I fell I hurt my right foot", "To catch prey, this animal can […]

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