dañada

This is the 4829th most frequent Spanish word.

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dañada

"Damaged" or "hurt."


Here, 'dañada' is used as a past participle acting as an adjective, describing the state of the object 'ventana' as being harmed or broken.

La ventana estaba dañada por la tormenta.

The window was damaged by the storm.


In this sentence, 'dañada' is again used as an adjective, suggesting the condition of 'la pieza del motor' as defective.

El mecánico mencionó que la pieza del motor estaba dañada y debía reemplazarse.

The mechanic mentioned that the engine part was damaged and needed replacement.


Here, 'dañada' metaphorically describes the compromised state of 'la reputación', indicating a loss of credibility or integrity due to an event or action.

La reputación del actor quedó dañada tras el escándalo.

The actor's reputation was damaged after the scandal.