Inventó (en. Invention)

/inβenˈto/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To create something new or devise a concept.
The artist invented a new technique for his paintings.
El artista inventó una nueva técnica para sus pinturas.
To discover or develop something that did not exist before.
The scientist invented a device that helps measure pollution.
El científico inventó un dispositivo que ayuda a medir la contaminación.
To pretend or tell something that isn't true.
She invented a story to explain her absence.
Ella inventó una historia para explicar su ausencia.

Etymology

From Latin 'inventus', past participle of 'inventare', which means 'to find' or 'to discover'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to invent the wheel
To create something that already exists instead of innovating.
inventar la rueda
nothing has been invented
Reference to everything having been done before.
no hay nada inventado
of invention
Something that has been created or that seems unbelievable.
de invento

Related Words

invention
A thing created or designed in a creative process.
invento
inventor
A person who creates something new.
inventor
invention
The process of devising or producing something new.
invención

Slang Meanings

To create something in a non-serious way or with an excuse.
He always invents things to avoid doing his homework.
Él siempre inventa cosas para no hacer su tarea.
To make an exaggerated or fantastic account.
That story sounds very made up; it can't be true.
Esa historia suena muy inventada, no puede ser verdad.