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


Part of Speech

Valido is an adjective in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈβaliðo/

Translation Options into English

  1. Valid
  2. Worthy
  3. Effective

Meaning and Usage

The word valido generally refers to something that is acceptable, legitimate, or useful. In the Spanish language, it is often used in legal, academic, or everyday contexts to describe items, documents, arguments, or people as having value or backing.

Frequency of Use

Valido is a word that is relatively common in both spoken and written Spanish. However, it may appear more frequently in formal contexts such as legal documents, academic writing, or official discussions rather than casual conversations.

Example Sentences

  1. Este documento es válido para presentar la solicitud.
  2. This document is valid to submit the application.

  3. Siempre necesito una razón válida para cambiar de opinión.

  4. I always need a valid reason to change my mind.

  5. La oferta que recibimos es válida hasta fin de mes.

  6. The offer we received is valid until the end of the month.

Idiomatic Expressions

Valido is sometimes used in idiomatic expressions, mainly to denote affirmation or legitimacy of opinions, arguments, or objects.

  1. Sírvanse de lo válido.
  2. Help yourselves to what is valid.
  3. (Used to indicate that someone can use or benefit from what is acceptable or legitimate.)

  4. Es válido señalar que...

  5. It is valid to point out that...
  6. (This expression is used to emphasize that a comment or observation holds merit.)

  7. No es válido decir que no sabes.

  8. It is not valid to say you don’t know.
  9. (This means that one cannot use ignorance as an excuse.)

  10. La opinión de todos es válida.

  11. Everyone's opinion is valid.
  12. (This highlights the importance of acknowledging all viewpoints.)

Etymology

The word valido comes from the Latin “validus,” meaning strong, powerful, or effective. Over the centuries, it has evolved into its current form in Spanish, maintaining the sense of strength and acceptability.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Aceptable (Acceptable) - Legítimo (Legitimate) - Eficaz (Effective)

Antonyms: - Inválido (Invalid) - Inútil (Useless) - Inaceptable (Unacceptable)



23-07-2024