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Spanish
Etymology
Past participle of salar (“to salt”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saˈlado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: sa‧la‧do
Adjective
salado (feminine salada, masculine plural salados, feminine plural saladas)
- salty
- Synonym: con sal (with salt)
- Antonyms: soso (saltless), sin sal (saltless), azucarado (sugared; sugary; sweet), dulce (sweet), empalagoso (sickly sweet; cloying)
- salted
- Synonym: con sal (with salt)
- Antonyms: soso (saltless), sin sal (saltless)
- brackish
- Synonym: salobre
- nice, pleasant, likable (of a person)
- Synonyms: majo, simpático, agradable, gracioso, saleroso
- Antonym: soso
- (Latin America, colloquial) unlucky (of a person)
- (Argentina, Chile, colloquial) expensive
- Synonyms: caro, costoso, prohibitivo
- Antonyms: barato, económico
- (Uruguay, colloquial) awesome
- Synonyms: asombroso, piola (Argentina)
Derived terms
Participle
salado (feminine salada, masculine plural salados, feminine plural saladas)
- past participle of salar
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