Curó (en. Cured)
kuˈɾo
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Healed someone from an illness or pain.
The doctor healed all his patients.
El médico curó a todos sus pacientes.
Restored or repaired something that was in poor condition.
He healed the wound with a bandage.
Curó la herida con un apósito.
Improved the state of something, especially in terms of health.
In time, the treatment healed his condition.
Con el tiempo, el tratamiento curó su afección.
Etymology
From Latin 'curare', meaning to take care of or to heal.
Common Phrases and Expressions
healed the soul
Provided comfort or emotional relief.
curó el alma
healed the wounds
Refers to healing both physically and emotionally.
curó las heridas
there's no evil that lasts a thousand years, nor body that can endure it
It is used to express that everything can heal with time.
no hay mal que dure mil años, ni cuerpo que lo aguante
Related Words
cure
Religious, action or effect of healing.
cura
curator
A person in charge of curation, especially in museums.
curador
Slang Meanings
To heal informally or homeopathically.
He healed it with an ointment his grandmother made.
Lo curó con un ungüento que hizo su abuela.
To alleviate a social or emotional problem.
The support group healed the community's wounds.
El grupo de apoyo curó las heridas de la comunidad.