Manifestar (en. Manifest)
/manifes'taɾ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To express something clearly.
The artist expresses his feelings through his work.
El artista manifiesta sus sentimientos a través de su obra.
To demonstrate or evidence an attitude or emotional state.
She expresses her dissatisfaction with the situation.
Ella manifiesta su descontento ante la situación.
To sacrifice or make something clear in a specific context.
The opinions of the citizens are expressed at the assembly.
Se manifiestan las opiniones de los ciudadanos en la asamblea.
To present something officially or formally.
The organizations will express their proposals at the meeting.
Las organizaciones van a manifestar sus propuestas en la reunión.
Etymology
From Latin 'manifestare', which means to make clear or evident.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to express disagreement
To express opposition or dissatisfaction with something.
manifestar desacuerdo
to express support
To demonstrate backing or solidarity towards a cause or person.
manifestar apoyo
to express interest
To show curiosity or desire to participate in something.
manifestar interés
Related Words
manifesto
A document that outlines and justifies a proposal or statement.
manifiesto
manifestation
The act of showing or expressing something, especially in the form of protest.
manifestación
manifestly
In a clear and evident manner, used to emphasize a statement.
manifiestamente
Slang Meanings
To make noise or commotion to have a grievance heard.
In the square, people came out to demonstrate against injustice.
En la plaza, la gente salió a manifestar contra la injusticia.
To highlight an action or situation in a drastic way.
The event will reveal what is really happening in the community.
El evento va a manifestar lo que realmente ocurre en la comunidad.