retired
The Spanish term 'estar jubilado' translates to 'being retired' in English. In a more contextual sense, it is used to describe a state of permanent withdrawal from one's occupation or profession, usually due to reaching the age of retirement or for health reasons. The term combines the verb 'estar' denoting a state or condition, and 'jubilado', which is the past participle of 'jubilar', meaning to retire. In use, if someone says 'Yo estoy jubilado', it means 'I am retired' in English.
After many years of work, she is retired and travels around the world.
This example shows a woman who has dedicated many years to her job and now, enjoying her retirement, seizes the opportunity to travel globally.
Being retired has given him the chance to learn new hobbies.
This phrase conveys that retirement has provided a person with the time needed to explore and develop new interests that they may not have pursued while working.