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The Meaning of bigote

Keyword: Bigote

Definition: “Bigote” is a Spanish noun that translates to “mustache” in English. It refers to the facial hair that grows above the upper lip, often styled in various ways.

Usage: “Bigote” is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe both the presence of a mustache and the act of having one. For instance, one might say, “Él tiene un bigote muy elegante,” which translates to “He has a very elegant mustache.”

Etymology: The term “bigote” comes from the Spanish word “bico,” which means “to curl” or “to twist,” and has Latin roots. It entered the Spanish language around the 16th century.

Pronunciation: /biˈɡote/

Synonyms:

  1. Vello facial (facial hair) - more general term that encompasses all facial hair
  2. Mostacho (less common, often regional; specifically refers to a mustache)

Antonyms:

  1. Limpio de vello (clean-shaven) - refers to a face without any facial hair
  2. Afeitado (shaved) - indicates a state where facial hair, including mustaches, has been removed

Note: “Bigote” can vary in connotation depending on cultural contexts and styles prevalent in different Spanish-speaking regions.

  1. Me gusta el bigote de mi abuelo.
    (I like my grandfather’s mustache.)

  2. Él se afeita el bigote cada semana.
    (He shaves his mustache every week.)

  3. El bigote del personaje en la película era muy cómico.
    (The mustache of the character in the movie was very funny.)

  4. Ella le pidió a su esposo que se dejara crecer el bigote.
    (She asked her husband to grow out his mustache.)

  5. En la gala, todos notaron su impresionante bigote.
    (At the gala, everyone noticed his impressive mustache.)