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The Meaning of apagón

Keyword: Apagón

Definition:
The term “apagón” refers to a blackout or power outage, where there is a temporary interruption of electricity supply to a particular area. It can also mean a figurative loss of light or attention, such as in a moment when someone goes blank or loses consciousness.

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Etymology:
The word “apagón” is derived from the Spanish verb “apagar,” which means “to turn off” or “to extinguish.” The suffix “-ón” typically indicates a larger event or instance, thus “apagón” conveys the idea of a larger-scale extinguishing of light.

Pronunciation:
In Spanish, “apagón” is pronounced as [apaˈɣon]. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it can be represented as /apaˈɡon/.

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This detailed understanding of “apagón” encompasses its meaning, origin, linguistic characteristics, and related terms.

  1. Anoche hubo un apagón en toda la ciudad.
    (Last night there was a blackout in the whole city.)

  2. Durante el apagón, usamos velas para iluminarnos.
    (During the blackout, we used candles for light.)

  3. El apagón duró más de dos horas, lo que nos frustró.
    (The blackout lasted more than two hours, which frustrated us.)

  4. La noticia del apagón se difundió rápidamente por las redes sociales.
    (The news of the blackout spread quickly on social media.)

  5. En caso de un apagón, es importante tener una linterna a mano.
    (In case of a blackout, it is important to have a flashlight nearby.)