Buscaré (en. I will search)

/buskaˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of trying to find something or someone.
I will search for my keys all over the house.
Buscaré mis llaves por toda la casa.
Trying to obtain or achieve something.
I will look for a new job next month.
Buscaré un trabajo nuevo el próximo mes.
To examine a place with the intention of locating something.
I will check the closet if there is more clothing.
Buscaré en el armario si hay más ropa.

Etymology

From the Latin 'buscare,' meaning 'to make an effort to find.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to look for a solution
Trying to find an answer to a problem.
buscar una solución
to look where there is none
Trying to find something in a place where it is unlikely to be.
buscar donde no hay
there is nowhere to search
Indicates that the possibility of finding something has already been exhausted.
no hay donde buscar

Related Words

to search
Root verb that implies the action of trying to find something.
buscar
searcher
Person or tool that searches for information.
buscador
search
Action of searching.
búsqueda

Slang Meanings

To search for something intensely
I’m looking for my dog like crazy all over the neighborhood.
Estoy buscando a mi perro como loco por todo el vecindario.
To look for a partner or love
My friends always tell me to look for someone special.
Mis amigos siempre me dicen que busque a alguien especial.