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ceñido

English translation of ceñido

tight

The Spanish word 'ceñido' translates to 'tight' in English. It is often used to describe something that fits closely or snugly, such as clothing. For example, 'El vestido está muy ceñido' would mean 'The dress is very tight.' It can also be utilized to depict situations where available space or resources are limited. Note, it should not be confused with 'estrecho', another Spanish word for 'tight' or 'narrow', which is usually used for tight physical spaces rather than describing a fit or situation.


Example sentences using: ceñido

El vestido ceñido de Ana resaltaba su figura.

English translation of El vestido ceñido de Ana resaltaba su figura.

Ana's tight dress highlighted her figure.

In this sentence, 'ceñido' is used as an adjective to describe an item of clothing (the dress) that fits closely to Ana's body, highlighting her figure.

El cinturón ceñido de Juan le causaba incomodidad.

English translation of El cinturón ceñido de Juan le causaba incomodidad.

Juan's tight belt caused him discomfort.

Here, 'ceñido' is used to describe a belt that is very tight on Juan and causes him discomfort.

El casco ceñido garantiza más seguridad en la moto.

English translation of El casco ceñido garantiza más seguridad en la moto.

The tight helmet guarantees more safety on the motorcycle.

In this example, 'ceñido' describes a helmet that fits closely to the head, providing more safety for the motorcycle rider.

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