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The Meaning of suciedad

Keyword: Suciedad

Definition:
Suciedad refers to the state of being dirty or unclean; it signifies the presence of dirt, filth, or impurity on surfaces or objects. It can also refer to the concept of moral corruption or uncleanliness in a broader sense.

Usage:
In everyday conversation, “suciedad” can be used to describe physical cleanliness, such as in a sentence like “La suciedad en la casa es evidente” (The dirt in the house is obvious). It can also be used in a metaphorical sense, for example, “La suciedad en sus acciones lo dejó mal visto” (The corruption in his actions left him in bad standing).

Etymology:
The word “suciedad” originates from the Latin word “sucitas,” which derives from “sucius,” meaning “dirty” or “soiled.” The evolution reflects a continuity in the concept of dirtiness from Latin to modern Spanish.

Pronunciation:
/su.θje.ðad/ (in Spain)
/su.sje.ðad/ (in Latin America)

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This extensive definition provides a comprehensive understanding of the term “suciedad” in both literal and figurative contexts.

  1. La suciedad en el suelo necesita ser limpiada.
    (The dirt on the floor needs to be cleaned.)

  2. No puedo creer la suciedad que hay en tu coche.
    (I can’t believe the filth that is in your car.)

  3. La suciedad acumulada en la cocina atrae a las moscas.
    (The grime accumulated in the kitchen attracts flies.)

  4. La suciedad en las paredes hace que la habitación se vea descuidada.
    (The dirt on the walls makes the room look neglected.)

  5. Debemos eliminar la suciedad para mantener un entorno saludable.
    (We must eliminate the dirt to maintain a healthy environment.)

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