Cortó (en. Short)

/korˈto/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Said of an object: That has little length.
The road is very short.
El camino es muy corto.
Said of a time: That lasts little.
The waiting time was short.
El tiempo de espera fue corto.
Said of a narrative or a writing: That is not extensive.
I wrote a short story for class.
Escribí un relato corto para la clase.

Etymology

From Latin 'cortus', which means 'cut'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

short-sleeved
Refers to someone whose sleeves are very short.
corto de mangas
short-sighted
Referring to someone who does not see well at a distance.
corto de vista
short on words
Who speaks in a concise and brief manner.
corto de palabras

Related Words

cut
To divide something into parts using a sharp instrument.
cortar
cut
The action of cutting or separating.
corte

Slang Meanings

Said of something that is little or scarce.
That food is short, it’s not enough for everyone.
Esa comida está corta, no alcanza para todos.
Referring to someone who is foolish or naïve.
Don't pay attention to him, he's foolish.
No le hagas caso, está corto.