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The Meaning of guiñar

Word: Guiñar

Definitions:

  1. Transitive Verb: To make a quick motion with one eye by closing it partially while keeping the other eye open, typically as a signal or sign of complicity, flirtation, or jest.
  2. Intransitive Verb: To wink or blink.

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Etymology: The word “guiñar” derives from the Spanish term “guińar,” which has its roots in the Old Spanish word “guñar,” meaning to wink. It is believed to be of uncertain origin, but it has connections to similar words in other Romance languages, reflecting the natural human gesture of winking.

Pronunciation: Phonetic transcription: [ɡiˈɲaɾ]

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This comprehensive overview of the word “guiñar” encapsulates its meaning, usage, origin, pronunciation, and related terms.

  1. Ella decidió guiñar un ojo cuando vio a su amigo.
    (She decided to wink when she saw her friend.)

  2. No te olvides de guiñar cuando le digas la verdad.
    (Don’t forget to wink when you tell him the truth.)

  3. El actor guiñó a la cámara durante la filmación.
    (The actor winked at the camera during the filming.)

  4. Siempre me hace reír cuando guiña un ojo.
    (He always makes me laugh when he winks.)

  5. Guiñar es una forma divertida de comunicarse.
    (Winking is a fun way to communicate.)

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