Generador is a noun.
/geneɾaˈðoɾ/
Generador refers to a device or object that produces or generates something, often used in contexts related to electricity and energy. In the military or technical fields, it can refer to equipment that produces power. It is a neutral term frequently used in both oral speech and written contexts, particularly in discussions involving technology, engineering, or mechanics.
Frequency of Use: Commonly used, especially in technical and engineering contexts. It is prevalent in both spoken and written forms.
The electricity generator failed during the storm.
Necesitamos un generador portátil para nuestro viaje de camping.
We need a portable generator for our camping trip.
El ingeniero diseñó un nuevo tipo de generador eólico.
While generador is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it is often used in specific technical phrases.
The idea generator in our meeting was very productive.
La nueva política se considera un generador de conflictos.
The new policy is considered a generator of conflicts.
El seminario actuó como un generador de conocimiento.
The word generador comes from the Latin root generare, which means "to generate" or "to produce." The suffix -dor indicates the agent or doer of the action, thus referring to something that generates or produces.
Synonyms: - Productor (producer) - Creador (creator) - Originador (originator)
Antonyms: - Consumidor (consumer) - Desintegrador (disintegrator)