Angosta (en. Narrow)
/anˈɡosta/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that has little space between its sides.
The hallway is so narrow that barely one person fits.
El pasillo es tan angosto que apenas cabe una persona.
Used to describe something that limits movement or transit.
The narrow streets of the village make it difficult for vehicles to pass.
Las calles angostas del pueblo dificultan el paso de vehículos.
Said of a river or a canal: that has little width.
The current of the river becomes narrow in this section.
La corriente del río se vuelve angosta en esta sección.
Etymology
From the Latin 'angustus', which means narrow.
Common Phrases and Expressions
narrow bridge
A bridge that has a limited width and can be dangerous for passage.
puente angosto
narrow road
A road that is narrow and does not allow the passage of two vehicles at the same time.
camino angosto
narrow space
An area or place that has width or breadth limitations.
espacio angosto
Related Words
narrow
That has little width.
estrecho
thin
That is thin compared to its length.
delgado
fine
That is narrow or slender in its construction.
fino
Slang Meanings
Colloquial expression to refer to a place uncomfortable for being too narrow.
That bar is so narrow that you get pushed when someone passes by.
Ese bar es tan angosta que te empujan cuando pasa alguien.
Used to describe a complicated or difficult situation due to space limitations.
This meeting is so cramped that we can't all talk at the same time.
Esta reunión está tan angosta que no podemos hablar todos a la vez.