This is the 6143rd most frequent Spanish word.
amaro
"Amaro" is not a standard Spanish word; it may be a misspelling or refer to something in another language (e.g., Italian for "bitter").
In this sentence, 'amaro' is used as a noun referring to a specific type of Italian herbal liqueur, which is known worldwide for its bittersweet flavor.
El licor amaro es popular en Italia.
The amaro liqueur is popular in Italy.
Here, 'amaro' is used as an adjective describing the bitter taste of the medication, showcasing the descriptive property of the word in physical sensations.
Este medicamento tiene un sabor amaro.
This medication has a bitter taste.
In this context, 'amaro' functions as an adjective expressing a feeling of bitterness related to an emotional state or experience.