cabada

This is the 6513th most frequent Spanish word.


cabada

"Cabada" refers to a type of barley in English.


Here, "cabada" is used as the past participle of the verb "cabar" (a variation commonly found in regional Spanish), meaning "to finish" or "to complete."

El proyecto finalmente fue cabada después de pasar tantas noches trabajando.

The project was finally completed after spending so many nights working.


In this context, "cabada" describes the state of being completed or ready, matching the attributes of the noun it modifies, "aspecto."

La sopa tiene un aspecto cabada, perfecta para servir.

The soup has a completed appearance, perfect for serving.


Here, "cabada" serves as a descriptive word to indicate that an object has reached completion.

La pared estaba cabada con un diseño elaborado.

The wall was completed with an elaborate design.