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


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/modeɾno/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The adjective "moderno" refers to something that is contemporary, up-to-date, or characteristic of the present time. It is often used to describe styles, ideas, technologies, and cultures that are current or innovative compared to the past. In everyday language, "moderno" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, often appearing in discussions about fashion, architecture, art, and societal trends.

Example Sentences

  1. Las casas modernas son más eficientes energéticamente.
  2. Modern houses are more energy-efficient.

  3. Ella tiene un estilo moderno que combina con las tendencias actuales.

  4. She has a modern style that matches current trends.

  5. La tecnología moderna ha cambiado la forma en que vivimos.

  6. Modern technology has changed the way we live.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "moderno" can sometimes be found in idiomatic expressions or phrases that highlight innovation or contemporary relevance.

  1. Ser un pensador moderno.
  2. To be a modern thinker.
  3. Este filósofo es considerado un pensador moderno en su enfoque sobre la vida.
  4. This philosopher is considered a modern thinker in their approach to life.

  5. Tener una visión moderna del mundo.

  6. To have a modern view of the world.
  7. Su viaje por diferentes culturas le ha dado una visión moderna del mundo.
  8. His journey through different cultures has given him a modern view of the world.

  9. Estilo moderno y minimalista.

  10. Modern and minimalist style.
  11. El diseño de su apartamento refleja un estilo moderno y minimalista.
  12. The design of his apartment reflects a modern and minimalist style.

  13. Adaptarse a los tiempos modernos.

  14. To adapt to modern times.
  15. Las empresas deben adaptarse a los tiempos modernos para seguir siendo competitivas.
  16. Companies must adapt to modern times to remain competitive.

Etymology

The word "moderno" comes from the Latin "modernus," which is derived from "modo," meaning "just now" or "in this manner." Its use dates back to the 16th century when it began to denote contemporary ideas, styles, and practices in art, literature, and society.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Contemporáneo (contemporary) - Actual (current) - Nuevo (new)

Antonyms: - Antiguo (ancient) - Pasado (past) - Arcaico (archaic)



23-07-2024