54 words with deep meaning

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Spanish is a language that has a great lexical richness and it is difficult to find another language in the world that compares with this wealth that it has. we have many words and some have such a deep meaning that they do not leave us indifferent at all.

We can boast of a very rich language with a large number of different words. Even his pronunciation turns out rich and beautiful. It is common for foreigners to find it somewhat difficult to learn Spanish because of so many phrases with different meanings... but, Below we want to tell you about some of the words with deep meaning that you will find in our language.

deep spanish words

If necessary, grab a pen and paper because you will more than likely discover some words that you did not know before but that you will love to discover. You may already know some of the words here, but if not, it's never too late to learn a little more!

There are words with deep meaning

  1. Resilience This word indicates the ability of a living being to adapt to circumstances and change, especially when those changes are difficult or disturbing. A resilient person, for example, is capable of learning from those adverse circumstances to improve in the future.
  2. Melaconlia. Melancholy is a sadness that is felt over time that can originate from missing a place or person, which causes a certain apathy towards life.
  3. Ineffable. When something is so incredible and generates such a feeling of amazement that it is difficult to express it in other words.
  4. Immeasurable. So big that it is impossible to measure it.
  5. Ethereal. Something that is totally light and very delicate, so much so that it seems out of this world.
  6. Superfluous. Something that is not necessary, that is left over, that is superfluous.
  7. Ephemeral. That which lasts a very short time, is so short that it can hardly be appreciated.
  8. Everlasting. That which even having a beginning, will have no end. Forever or eternal.
  9. Petrichor. Have you ever noticed how the floors of the streets smell when it starts to rain? That smell is known as petrichor.
  10. Mellifluous. Delicate sound, very soft.
  11. Serendipity. When you find something unexpectedly when you are looking for something else.
  12. Flush. It is the color that reddish clouds have when they are illuminated by the sun's rays, usually at sunset.
  13. Hopefully. When you have a desire for something concrete to happen.
  14. Luminescence. When a body is capable of emitting light, no matter how weak, and that is perceptible in the dark.
  15. Iridescence. Optical phenomenon where the tone of light is seen creating small rainbows.
    Eloquence. Ability to speak effectively so that others are delighted or even moved by the speech.
  16. Compassion. Feeling of tenderness or sorrow in the face of the adverse circumstances of other people.
  17. World. Clean and without additives or superfluous things.
  18. Infinite. Which has no end in any way, or at least no known end.
  19. Unfading. That cannot wither.
  20. Gesture. Movement of the body that manifests itself with feeling.
  21. Epoca. Period of time in the past that marks the history or life of a person.
  22. Loneliness. State of isolation or seclusion.
  23. Nephelibate. Dreamy person who differs from reality with his thoughts.
  24. Effervescence. Air bubbles that you can find in any liquid state.
  25. Ataraxia. Serenity.
  26. To forget. Voluntary action or not to stop remembering or not being able to bring to mind some specific memories.
  27. Ashen. Pure, without stains, without defects of any kind.
  28. Sleepwalker. A person who appears awake and walks when really asleep.
  29. Sunrise. The first rays of light that appear in the day, just before the Sun appears on the horizon.
  30. Epiphany. Internal revelation of people in a specific circumstance.
  31. Outcome. The end of a story, when the framework of what happened is resolved.
  32. Bonhomie. Behavior and character based on the honesty and simplicity of the person.
  33. Alexithymia. Inability to verbally discover one's own emotions.
  34. Odalexagnia. Satisfaction and pleasure from biting and/or being bitten.
  35. Apodyopsis. Mental act of undressing another person, through the imagination.
  36. Atelophobia. Fear of not being good enough.
  37. Vilify. Offend someone seriously both in words and actions.
  38. Chimerical. Unreal and fantastic, existing only in the imagination.
  39. Kalopsia. Believing that something is more beautiful than it really is.
  40. procrastination Lack of encouragement, not wanting to do things.
  41. Withered. That he is sad, melancholic, despondent, that he withers...
  42. boar. Strong, bold, brave person.
  43. berraca. The barraca person is that entrepreneur, "thrown forward."
  44. verring. When a person is always sexually excited, it becomes a problem for their daily life.
  45. Rame. Something that is chaotic but beautiful at the same time, chaos and balance are shown by being Ramé.
  46. kilig. When you feel butterflies in your stomach when feeling love towards another person, in the state of falling in love.
  47. Cafune. Run your fingers through the hair of the person you love with affection.
  48. Logophilia. Love and fascination for certain words.
  49. Meraki. Do something with love and put all the passion into it.
  50. Reciprocity. Give to another the same thing that has been given to us. Give and take to keep a relationship in balance.
  51. Hope. Hope is an attitude, a feeling that makes you not lose the belief that something good is to come or that someone is going to achieve what they set out to do.
  52. hippiar. Singing with a voice that sounds like a moan.
  53. uebos. Words that refer to a need.
  54. Agibilibus. It means having ingenuity, ability and playfulness for life, knowing how to function easily in different contexts.

Words can be written on hands

As you can see, you have just discovered a lot of Spanish words with deep meanings, words that you may not have known or perhaps you did. We have been particularly surprised by the word “uebos”. It is possible that you have ever said, "it has to be that way for eggs", a phrase that seems to be poorly said or that is rude. But in reality it would be: “it has to be that way for reasons”, so you would be saying that “it has to be that way out of necessity”.


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