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Definition of waste

Before going into the meaning of the term waste, it is necessary to know its etymological origin. In this case, it must be emphasized that it derives from Latin, exactly it is the result of the sum of two parts: -The prefix “de-”, which means “from top to bottom”. -The noun “roche”, which is […]

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Definition of deplorable

The adjective deplorable, which comes from the Latin word deplorabĭlis, describes something that is repugnant, abhorrent, disastrous or disastrous. Deplorable, therefore, deserves a negative assessment. For example: “The mayor had a deplorable attitude when he refused to receive the victims of insecurity”, “The team played a deplorable game and could […]

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Definition of courage

The term courage refers to effort, courage, ardor or energy. It is a characteristic that can be seen in the execution of certain actions. For example: «The Swiss tennis player is trying hard to regain the number one spot in the world rankings», «The opposition is dedicated to attacking all our projects with determination without even […]

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Definition of demerit

The Latin word demerĭtus came to Spanish as demerit. This is the name given to the absence or lack of merit or value. A demerit is also a condition or an act by which one loses merit. For example: «Calling a meeting of specialists to request assistance in certain situations is not a demerit for […]

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Definition of dedication

The etymological origin of the term in question is found in Latin. Specifically, it derives from “dedicatio”, which can be translated as “to offer a work to a person” and which is the result of the sum of three different parts: -The prefix “de-”, which means “from top to bottom”. -The verb “dicare”, which is synonymous with […]

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Definition of decorum

The etymological root of decorum is found in the Latin language: decōrum. Depending on the context, this term refers to respect, honour, modesty or circumspection. For example: «The president should have the decorum to resign in view of his evident inability to guarantee the peace of the nation», «The actor's lack of decorum surprised […]

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Definition of duty

The verb deber comes from the Latin word debēre. The concept refers to having a certain obligation. For example: “In an emergency, a doctor’s duty is to save a life, regardless of who the injured person is”, “The police officer did not fulfill his duty because he saw a woman being robbed and did not […]

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Definition of give

The verb to give comes from the Latin word dare. The term is used in different ways depending on the context. The first meanings mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary refer to donating (giving voluntarily, giving away) and delivering (making something happen to another person). For example: “I am going to give you […]

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Definition of gift

The etymological journey of the word gift begins with the Latin word debĭta, which translates as “debts.” From this word came dativum (“donation”), which derived from dative. A gift, according to what the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) states in its dictionary, is something that is given for free. For example: “The elderly multimillionaire […]

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Definition of correct

Correct, a term derived from the Latin word correctus, is an adjective used to describe something that does not present faults, errors or mistakes. Correctness is done according to established rules or norms. For example: “That is correct, my name is Santiago Juttoprecky and I live in the house of […]

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