acelerado - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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acelerado (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The word "acelerado" is an adjective that describes something that is fast, quickening, or happening at a hastened pace. It can refer to a state of being, such as a person who is acting hastily or a situation that is unfolding rapidly. It is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, though it might be more frequently encountered in written forms like articles, reports, and discussions involving technology or business.

Example Sentences

  1. El coche acelerado llegó a la meta antes que los demás.
  2. The accelerated car arrived at the finish line before the others.

  3. El ritmo acelerado de la vida moderna puede ser abrumador.

  4. The accelerated pace of modern life can be overwhelming.

  5. Los cambios acelerados en la tecnología afectan nuestra vida diaria.

  6. The accelerated changes in technology affect our daily lives.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "acelerado" itself is not typically used in many fixed idiomatic expressions, it appears frequently in phrases that highlight the concept of speed or hastiness.

  1. Vivir a un ritmo acelerado
  2. To live at an accelerated pace.
  3. Muchas personas eligen vivir a un ritmo acelerado para lograr más en menos tiempo.
  4. Many people choose to live at an accelerated pace to achieve more in less time.

  5. Estar con un corazón acelerado

  6. To have a racing heart.
  7. Cuando vi a mi equipo ganar, estaba con el corazón acelerado por la emoción.
  8. When I saw my team win, I had a racing heart from the excitement.

  9. Tomar decisiones aceleradas

  10. To make hasty decisions.
  11. A veces, tomar decisiones aceleradas puede llevar a errores.
  12. Sometimes, making hasty decisions can lead to mistakes.

Etymology

The word "acelerado" comes from the verb "acelerar," which derives from the Latin "accelerare," formed by the prefix "ad-" (to) and "celer" (swift, fast). The suffix "-ado" indicates a past participle in Spanish, thus giving it the meaning of something that has been made swift or is in a fast state.

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23-07-2024