Lozano (en. Lush)
/loˈθano/
Meaning & Definition
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adjective
It refers to something or someone that is fresh, green, or young.
The field looked lozano after the rain.
El campo se veía lozano después de la lluvia.
It alludes to the health or vigor of a person.
At seventy years old, he remains lozano and active.
A sus setenta años, se mantiene lozano y activo.
It describes a place that looks bright and full of life.
The garden is lozano with so many flowers in spring.
El jardín está lozano con tantas flores en primavera.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'laudāre', which means to praise or commend, linked to lozanía as an expression of vitality and freshness.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be lozano
To be in an optimal state of health or appearance.
estar lozano
lozano as an oak
It is used to describe someone very healthy and robust.
lozano como un roble
Related Words
lozanía
State of being lozano, freshness, and youth.
lozanía
freshness
Quality of being fresh or renewed.
frescura
youth
Period of life in which one has vitality and energy.
juventud
Slang Meanings
Used to describe someone attractive and full of energy.
That guy is very lozano, he always has good vibes.
Ese chico es muy lozano, siempre tiene buenas vibras.
In the context of good physical or mental condition.
After the holidays, I am lozano and ready to work.
Después de las vacaciones, estoy lozano y listo para trabajar.