Cancelaré (en. I will cancel)

/kanθelaˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To terminate something, annul it, or render it ineffective.
I will cancel the subscription if the service does not improve.
Cancelaré la suscripción si el servicio no mejora.
To make a commitment or appointment no longer valid.
I will cancel the meeting for personal reasons.
Cancelaré la reunión por motivos personales.
To stop the process of something previously agreed upon.
If they do not arrive on time, I will cancel the contract.
Si no llegan a tiempo, cancelaré el contrato.

Etymology

From Latin 'cancellare', which means to erase or annul.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Cancel an appointment
To annul a scheduled commitment or meeting.
Cancelar una cita
Cancel an order
To annul a purchase request.
Cancelar un pedido
Cancel a subscription
To annul access to a paid service.
Cancelar una suscripción

Related Words

cancellation
Act of annulling something.
cancelación
annulment
Action of annulling or invalidating.
anulación
eradication
Completely eliminating something.
erradicación

Slang Meanings

To informally discard plans.
I'm not going out today, I've already canceled.
Hoy no voy a salir, ahora ya cancelé.
To not proceed with something that was planned.
It's better you cancel that trip; things aren't looking good.
Es mejor que canceles ese viaje, no pintan buenas cosas.