Cíbico (en. Cybic)
/ˈsi.βi.ko/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Refers to a type of social relationship established in communities bound by emotional ties.
Civic behavior in the tribe was evident during the ceremony.
El comportamiento cíbico en la tribu fue evidente durante la ceremonia.
Describes the closeness and trust that exists between individuals in a group.
The family showed a civic bond during the meeting.
La familia mostró un vínculo cíbico durante la reunión.
Etymology
Derived from the Greek 'kibikos', meaning 'related to the community'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
civic by excellence
A term to describe someone who acts in a way that is very connected to their community.
cíbico por excelencia
civic relationships
Emotional and close bonds between members of a social group.
relaciones cíbicas
Related Words
community
A group of people who share a place or common interests.
comunidad
affection
A feeling of fondness towards someone.
afecto
Slang Meanings
Someone is said to be civic when they are very close to their family or friends.
That person is very civic, always with their family.
Esa persona es muy cíbica, siempre está con su familia.
Used to describe a party where everyone is very connected to each other.
The party was very civic, everyone knew each other and enjoyed together.
La fiesta fue muy cíbica, todos se conocían y disfrutaron juntos.