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


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/dɛpɾaˈβaðo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "depravado" is used in Spanish to describe a person who exhibits immoral or wicked behavior. It often connotes a sense of corruption or perversion, typically in a moral or ethical context. The frequency of use is moderate and it is utilized in both oral speech and written contexts, though it may appear more commonly in literary or formal discussions concerning morality.

Example Sentences

  1. El depravado comportamiento del criminal sorprendió a todos.
    (The depraved behavior of the criminal shocked everyone.)

  2. Muchos personajes en la literatura clásica son considerados depravados.
    (Many characters in classic literature are considered depraved.)

  3. No se debe tolerar a una persona depravada en la sociedad.
    (One should not tolerate a depraved person in society.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "depravado" is not commonly featured in specific idiomatic expressions. However, it can be employed in various phrases to describe morally questionable behavior. Below are some sentences that illustrate this usage.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Context

  1. No quiero que mis hijos se relacionen con personas depravadas.
    (I don’t want my children to associate with depraved people.)

  2. El depravado deseo de poder a menudo lleva a la corrupción.
    (The depraved desire for power often leads to corruption.)

  3. La novela explora la mente de un depravado asesino.
    (The novel explores the mind of a depraved murderer.)

  4. Algunas sociedades ignoran los actos de los depravados.
    (Some societies ignore the acts of the depraved.)

  5. En su discurso, denunció a los depravados que envenenan la cultura.
    (In his speech, he denounced the depraved who poison the culture.)

Etymology

The word "depravado" comes from the Latin term "depravatus," which is the past participle of "depravare," meaning to distort or corrupt. The root "pravus" translates to “crooked” or “perverse,” which influences its meaning regarding moral corruption.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Corrupto - Perverso - Inmoral

Antonyms: - Virtuoso - Honesto - Recto

This comprehensive layout contains various aspects of the word "depravado," which reflects its usage and implications within the Spanish language.



23-07-2024