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


Part of speech

Noun

Phonetic transcription

/lumbɾeˈɾaða/

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Meaning

"Lumbrerada" refers to a sudden burst of light or brightness, both literally and metaphorically. It can be used to describe a flash of brilliance or an ingenious idea that illuminates a situation. The word is more commonly found in written contexts rather than in oral speech.

Examples

  1. Spanish: Su lumbrerada dejó a todos boquiabiertos. English: His burst of light left everyone speechless.

  2. Spanish: En su mente, la lumbrerada de la solución surgió de repente. English: In her mind, the flash of the solution suddenly emerged.

Idiomatic expressions

"Lumbrerada" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, as it is a more literal term.

Etymology

The term "lumbrerada" comes from the Spanish word "lumbrera," which means a torch or a source of light. The suffix "-ada" is often used to denote a sudden or intense action, hence "lumbrerada" can be interpreted as a sudden burst of light.

Synonyms and Antonyms



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