Huracán (en. Hurricane)

/uɾaˈkan/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h.
Hurricane Maria caused devastation in Puerto Rico.
El huracán María causó devastación en Puerto Rico.
Cyclone that forms in warm ocean waters.
During hurricane season, alerts are frequently issued.
Durante la temporada de huracanes, se emiten alertas frecuentes.
Natural phenomenon that canCause great disasters.
The coast was evacuated before the arrival of the hurricane.
Se evacuó la costa antes de la llegada del huracán.

Etymology

From the Taíno 'hurakán', which designates the god of wind.

Common Phrases and Expressions

at the mercy of a hurricane
To be in a situation of total vulnerability.
a merced de un huracán
to be like a hurricane
To be very aggressive or intense in an action.
ser como un huracán
to pass like a hurricane
To cause a great impact and then disappear quickly.
pasar como un huracán

Related Words

cyclone
Meteorological phenomenon similar to the hurricane, but in other regions of the world.
ciclón
storm
Violent storm that may include blizzards and rain.
tempestad
twister
Meteorological phenomenon that manifests as a whirlwind in the water.
tromba

Slang Meanings

In some contexts, it describes a very intense or energetic person.
That girl is a hurricane; she is always everywhere.
Esa chica es un huracán, siempre está en todas partes.
Used to refer to a very lively party.
The party last night was a hurricane; nobody stayed seated.
La fiesta anoche fue un huracán, nadie se quedó sentado.