Peleado (en. Fought)

/pe.le'a.ðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has been involved in a conflict or dispute.
They have been at odds since the discussion on Saturday.
Están peleados desde la discusión del sábado.
Referring to a state of temporary enmity between people.
The friends are at odds, but they will soon make peace.
Los amigos se peleados, pero pronto harán las paces.
To describe a situation in which there are conflicts or disagreements.
The team has been at odds over several important decisions.
El equipo ha estado peleado por varias decisiones importantes.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'pelear', which comes from the Latin 'pālicāre', meaning 'to combat'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be at odds with someone
To have a dispute or conflict with a person.
estar peleado con alguien
fought over
To fight or compete for something.
peleado por
to stop being at odds
To reconcile or resolve a dispute.
dejar de estar peleado

Related Words

fight
Conflict or physical or verbal confrontation.
pelea
to fight
To fight or confront someone.
pelear
quarrel
Dispute or altercation between people.
riña

Slang Meanings

To be angry or in conflict with someone.
He is at odds with everyone in the office.
Está peleado con todos en la oficina.
To have a strong disagreement.
It's obvious they are at odds over the money issue.
Se nota que están peleados por el tema del dinero.