Cancelado (en. Canceled)

/kanθeˈlaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that has been annulled.
The flight was canceled due to bad weather.
El vuelo fue cancelado debido al mal tiempo.
Indicates that an event will no longer take place.
The meeting was canceled due to lack of attendees.
La reunión fue cancelada por falta de asistentes.
Describes a service that is no longer available.
My subscription was canceled at the user's request.
Mi suscripción fue cancelada a pedido del usuario.

Etymology

From the verb cancel, of Latin origin 'cancellare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

canceled for lack of payment
Refers to the annulment of a service or contract due to the failure to make agreed payments.
cancelado por falta de pago
canceled at the last minute
Refers to a cancellation that occurs very close to the expected time of the event.
cancelado a última hora
canceled without prior notice
Indicates that something was canceled without informing the involved parties in advance.
cancelado sin previo aviso

Related Words

cancel
To make something cease to have effect.
cancelar
annulment
Action of annulling something.
anulación
interruption
Stopping or suspending something.
interrupción

Slang Meanings

To be out of a plan or event.
I'm sorry, but I'm canceled for the party, I can't go.
Lo siento, pero estoy cancelado para la fiesta, no puedo ir.
When something doesn't go as planned.
The project was canceled, we won't be able to do it.
El proyecto se canceló, no lo vamos a poder hacer.