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The Meaning of certero

Certero

Definition: The Spanish adjective “certero” refers to something that is precise, accurate, or sure. It is often used to describe actions, statements, or judgments that are correct and effective, showing a high degree of certainty and effectiveness.

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Etymology: The word “certero” comes from the Latin “certus,” which means certain or sure. The root reflects its connection to certainty and accuracy in various contexts.

Pronunciation: In IPA notation, “certero” is pronounced as /θeɾˈteɾo/ in Spain and /seɾˈteɾo/ in Latin America.

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This word is commonly used in both spoken and written Spanish and carries connotations of trustworthiness and reliability in describing actions or judgments.

  1. Su análisis fue certero y nos ayudó a tomar la mejor decisión.
    (His analysis was accurate and helped us make the best decision.)

  2. El tiro del arquero fue certero, logrando el objetivo en el primer intento.
    (The archer’s shot was precise, hitting the target on the first try.)

  3. Su argumento fue certero y convenció a todos en la sala.
    (His argument was compelling and convinced everyone in the room.)

  4. La noticia certera sobre la tormenta nos permitió prepararnos a tiempo.
    (The accurate news about the storm allowed us to prepare in time.)

  5. Necesitamos un diagnóstico certero para empezar el tratamiento adecuado.
    (We need an accurate diagnosis to begin the appropriate treatment.)

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