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The Meaning of gastado

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Definition:

Gastado (adjective) is a Spanish word that translates to “worn out,” “spent,” or “exhausted” in English. It typically refers to something that has deteriorated due to use or age, or to a person who is physically or emotionally drained.

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Etymology:

The term “gastado” comes from the verb “gastar,” which means “to spend,” “to use up,” or “to wear out.” The origin of “gastar” can be traced back to the Latin word “vastare,” which means “to lay waste” or “to devastate.”

Pronunciation:

In phonetic transcription: /ɡasˈta.ðo/
It is pronounced approximately as “gah-stah-doh” with the stress on the second syllable.

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  1. El coche está muy gastado después de tantos años de uso.
    (The car is very worn out after so many years of use.)

  2. Me siento gastado después de trabajar tantas horas seguidas.
    (I feel drained after working so many hours in a row.)

  3. Compré un sofá gastado en la tienda de segunda mano.
    (I bought a worn-out sofa at the thrift store.)

  4. Sus zapatos están tan gastados que necesitan ser reemplazados.
    (His shoes are so worn out that they need to be replaced.)

  5. La pintura en las paredes está gastada por la exposición al sol.
    (The paint on the walls is faded due to sun exposure.)

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