Airoso (en. Airy)

/ai'ɾoso/

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
Refers to something that has plenty of air or is in a state of freshness.
The dress was airy, ideal for the summer heat.
El vestido era airoso, ideal para el calor del verano.
Indicates a cheerful and carefree character.
Her airy personality spread joy to everyone around her.
Su personalidad airoso contagiaba alegría a todos a su alrededor.
Describes a light and ventilated environment.
The room was airy thanks to the large windows that let in the breeze.
La habitación era airoso gracias a las grandes ventanas que dejaban entrar la brisa.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'aer' meaning air, combined with the suffix '-oso', which indicates abundance.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be airy
To be in good spirits or mood.
estar airoso
to blow airy
To speak lightly or without concern.
soplar airoso
an airy afternoon
A cool and pleasant afternoon.
una tarde airoso

Related Words

air
Gaseous substance that surrounds the earth and that is breathed.
aire
ventilation
Action of circulating air in an enclosed space.
ventilación
lightness
Quality of being light; ease of movement.
ligereza

Slang Meanings

To be in a carefree state.
Today I feel airy, I'm not worried about anything.
Hoy estoy airoso, no me preocupo por nada.
To describe an event lightly.
The party was airy, everyone danced and had fun without worries.
La fiesta fue airosa, todos bailaron y se divirtieron sin preocupaciones.