tildó

This is the 3870th most frequent Spanish word.

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tildó

The Spanish word "tildó" means "branded," "labeled," or "called," often with a negative connotation, referring to accusing or attributing a quality to someone.


In this usage, 'tildó' conveys the idea of emphasizing or distinguishing specific elements or details.

Juan siempre tildó sus opiniones con claridad y convicción.

Juan always emphasized his opinions with clarity and conviction.


In this sentence, 'tildó' is used metaphorically to mean that someone referred to or described someone else in a specific way.

Él me tildó de irresponsable ayer durante la reunión.

He labeled me as irresponsible yesterday during the meeting.


Here, 'tildó' is used literally as a synonym for marking or accentuating text.

Ella tildó los puntos destacados en el informe para facilitar la lectura.

She marked the key points in the report for easier reading.