Acabó (en. Just)
/a-ka-'βo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To conclude or finish something.
She finished her homework ahead of time.
Ella acabó su tarea antes de tiempo.
To finish doing an action.
The author just finished writing his book.
El autor acabó de escribir su libro.
To make something end or run out.
The rain ended the drought.
La lluvia acabó con la sequía.
Etymology
From Latin 'capare', which means 'to take' or 'to grasp'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
the world doesn't end
Expression to indicate that something is not that serious.
no se acaba el mundo
to put an end to something
Refers to putting an end to something.
acabar con algo
to finish someone off
Colloquial expression meaning to kill someone or to surpass someone in a situation.
acabar a alguien
to have just
It means that something has happened recently.
acabar de
Related Words
to finish
Base verb from which 'acabó' comes.
acabar
finishing
The act of finishing something.
acabamiento
finished
The state of something that has been finished.
acabado
Slang Meanings
To finish quickly.
He finished it in the blink of an eye.
Lo acabó en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.
To get rid of something.
He got rid of the debts in one fell swoop.
Acabó con las deudas de un golpe.