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


Part of Speech

"Bestia" is a feminine noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/bes.tja/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "bestia" generally refers to a wild animal or a beast. In colloquial usage, it can also denote someone who behaves in a brutish or cruel manner. The frequency of "bestia" in everyday conversation can be moderate, typically used both in oral and written contexts but leaning slightly more toward colloquial speech. It is often used in literature and discussions about animals or behaviors.

Example Sentences

  1. La bestia del bosque salió a cazar por la noche.
  2. The beast of the forest came out to hunt at night.

  3. No seas una bestia y trata a los demás con respeto.

  4. Don’t be a brute and treat others with respect.

  5. La película tiene una criatura que es más que una bestia.

  6. The movie has a creature that is more than just a beast.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "bestia" is not commonly found in fixed idiomatic expressions, but it can be part of colloquial phrases. Below are some examples reflecting its usage in varied contexts:

  1. Ver como una bestia
  2. Me asusté al ver como una bestia girar la cabeza.
  3. I was scared to see it turn its head like a beast.

  4. Hacer algo de bestia

  5. Hacer algo de bestia no es la solución a los problemas.
  6. Doing something brutish is not the solution to the problems.

  7. Ser una bestia en algo

  8. Es una bestia en matemáticas, siempre saca las mejores notas.
  9. She’s a beast in mathematics; she always gets the best grades.

  10. Tener un corazón de bestia

  11. A pesar de su apariencia, tiene un corazón de bestia y ayuda a todos.
  12. Despite his appearance, he has the heart of a beast and helps everyone.

  13. Sentirse como una bestia

  14. Después de correr 10 kilómetros, me sentí como una bestia.
  15. After running 10 kilometers, I felt like a beast.

Etymology

The word "bestia" comes from the Latin "bēstia," which referred to any animal, but particularly one that is fierce or untamed. Its roots are deeply embedded in terms related to bestiality and animalistic traits.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Animal - Criatura (creature) - Monstruo (monster) - Bruto (brute)

Antonyms: - Persona (person) - Humano (human) - Individuo (individual)

This comprehensive overview of the word "bestia" should provide a deeper understanding of its usages, meanings, and contexts within the Spanish language.



22-07-2024