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The Meaning of animador

Keyword: Animador

Definition:

In Spanish, “animador” typically refers to a person who entertains or brings joy, often in contexts such as parties, events, or shows. It can also refer to an animator in terms of creating animated content, such as artists who work in animation for films or cartoons.

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Etymology:

The term “animador” comes from the Spanish verb “animar,” which means “to encourage,” “to enliven,” or “to animate.” The root “anima” is Latin, meaning “soul” or “spirit,” suggesting a connection to bringing life and energy to something.

Pronunciation:

In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), “animador” is pronounced as /ani.maˈðoɾ/.

Synonyms:

  1. Entretenedor (entertainer)
  2. Presentador (presenter)
  3. Animador de eventos (event host)
  4. Dibujante (in the context of an animator)

Antonyms:

  1. Aburrido (bored)
  2. Apático (apathetic)
  3. Triste (sad)

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  1. El animador del programa siempre tiene una sonrisa en el rostro.
    (The host of the show always has a smile on his face.)

  2. Los animadores de la fiesta mantuvieron a todos los invitados entretenidos.
    (The party entertainers kept all the guests entertained.)

  3. Mi hermano trabaja como animador en un parque temático.
    (My brother works as an entertainer at a theme park.)

  4. La presencia de un animador puede hacer que cualquier evento sea más divertido.
    (The presence of an entertainer can make any event more fun.)

  5. Durante el viaje, contratamos a un animador para que nos acompañara en las actividades.
    (During the trip, we hired an entertainer to accompany us in the activities.)

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