Catadura (en. Tasting)

/kataˈðuɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
The sensation or impression one has when touching or feeling something.
The catadura of this fabric is very soft.
La catadura de este tejido es muy suave.
Quality of an object defined by its touch or firmness.
The catadura of the wood determines its use in construction.
La catadura de la madera determina su uso en la construcción.
General perception one has while handling a product.
The catadura of this phone is excellent and very sturdy.
La catadura de este teléfono es excelente y muy robusta.

Etymology

It derives from the verb 'catar', which means 'to touch or feel'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have a good catadura
To have a good impression when contacting something or someone.
tener buena catadura
to leave a good catadura
To cause a positive impression during an action.
dejar una buena catadura

Related Words

catar
To touch or feel in order to know the characteristics of an object.
catar
texture
Soft or rough quality of a material perceived by touch.
textura

Slang Meanings

Comfortable sensation when touching something
That jacket has a catadura that I love.
Esa chaqueta tiene una catadura que me encanta.
Positive impression about a situation
The catadura that the party left was impressive.
La catadura que dejó la fiesta fue impresionante.