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The Meaning of pedrada

Keyword: Pedrada

Definition: “Pedrada” is a Spanish noun that refers to the act of throwing a stone or pebble at someone or something. It can also refer to the impact or injury caused by such an action. In a broader, metaphorical sense, it is sometimes used to denote any aggressive or harmful action directed towards someone.

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Etymology: The term “pedrada” is derived from the Spanish word “piedra,” meaning “stone.” The suffix “-ada” typically indicates an action or the result of an action, suggesting an action akin to throwing a stone.

Pronunciation: In IPA format, “pedrada” is pronounced as /peˈðɾa.ða/. Phonetically, it sounds like “peh-DRAH-dah,” where the ‘r’ is a tapped sound.

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This word carries a negative connotation in most contexts, implying aggression or hostility.

  1. La pedrada rompió la ventana del coche.
    (The stone throw broke the car window.)

  2. Durante la protesta, alguien lanzó una pedrada a la policía.
    (During the protest, someone threw a stone at the police.)

  3. El niño se lastimó la mano al intentar evitar la pedrada.
    (The boy injured his hand trying to avoid the stone throw.)

  4. Los aficionados estaban tan enojados que comenzaron a tirar pedradas al campo.
    (The fans were so angry that they started throwing stones onto the field.)

  5. La pedrada lo tomó por sorpresa y cayó al suelo.
    (The stone throw caught him by surprise and he fell to the ground.)

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