Exiliado (en. Exiled)
/eɡsiliˈaðo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who lives outside their country due to exile.
Exiles often struggle to adapt to their new life.
Los exiliados a menudo luchan por adaptarse a su nueva vida.
An individual who has been removed from their country due to persecution.
The exile feels nostalgic for their homeland.
El exiliado se siente nostálgico por su tierra natal.
Etymology
From the Latin 'exiliatum', which means 'in exile'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
political exile
A person exiled for political reasons.
exiliado político
forced exile
Exile imposed by external circumstances.
exilio forzado
to feel exiled
Feeling of being away from one’s homeland or identity.
sentirse exiliado
Related Words
exile
State of being away from one’s homeland.
exilio
banishment
Action of banishing someone from their country.
destierro
refuge
Place where one finds protection or safety.
refugio
Slang Meanings
People who feel out of place.
At the party, some felt like exiles in their own land.
En la fiesta, algunos se sentían como exiliados en su propia tierra.
Those who are far from their roots.
Those who migrate to other countries often consider themselves exiled.
Los que migran a otros países a menudo se consideran exiliados.