propinó

This is the 5629th most frequent Spanish word.

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propinó

"Propinó" means "he/she/it delivered, gave, or administered," often referring to something done forcefully or unexpectedly.


Here, 'propinó' is used to denote the action of delivering or administering something, often with force or intention, such as a physical strike.

Él le propinó un golpe en el brazo.

He delivered a blow to his arm.


'Propinó' is applied to the act of delivering or stating an abstract action, in this case, a criticism, often implying intensity or gravity.

La actriz propinó una crítica severa a la película.

The actress gave a severe criticism of the movie.


'Propinó' is employed figuratively to express the act of achieving or accomplishing something notable, like scoring a goal.

El jugador propinó un gol espectacular en el último minuto.

The player delivered a spectacular goal in the last minute.