miradas

This is the 2777th most frequent Spanish word.

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miradas

"Miradas" means "looks" or "glances" in English.


Here, 'miradas' is used to denote the act of looking or glancing, emphasizing a non-verbal form of communication.

Sus miradas cruzaron la sala, transmitiendo un mensaje silencioso.

Their glances crossed the room, conveying a silent message.


In this sentence, 'miradas' refers to the attentive and assessing looks given by the judges during an evaluation.

Las miradas de los jueces evaluaban cada detalle de su actuación.

The judges' gazes evaluated every detail of their performance.


Here, 'miradas' is used to represent the looks full of curiosity directed toward the person walking.

Noté las miradas de curiosidad mientras caminaba por la calle.

I noticed the curious looks while walking down the street.