Comunicó (en. Communicated)

/ko.mu.ni.ko/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Act of transmitting information or ideas.
She communicated the good news to everyone.
Ella comunicó las buenas noticias a todos.
To let someone know something.
The director communicated the changes in the schedule.
El director comunicó los cambios en el horario.
To establish contact or connection with someone.
The ambassador communicated his willingness to engage in dialogue.
El embajador comunicó su disposición a dialogar.

Etymology

From the Latin 'communicare', which means 'to share' or 'to make common'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to communicate something
To transmit information or a specific piece of news.
comunicar algo
to communicate by phone
To transmit information through a phone call.
comunicar por teléfono
to communicate an idea
To make known or expose a concept or thought.
comunicar una idea

Related Words

communication
The act of transmitting information between individuals.
comunicación
communicative
One who expresses or communicates easily.
comunicativo
communicator
A person who transmits or communicates information.
comunicador

Slang Meanings

To speak informally about something important.
I inform you that the boss is in a bad mood.
Te comunico que el jefe está de mal humor.
To give a sudden notice to a group.
He abruptly communicated that there is an unexpected meeting.
Comunicó de golpe que hay una reunión inesperada.