Resultará (en. Will result)

[resul'taɾa]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that a result will occur in the future.
That decision is likely to result in a significant change.
Es probable que esa decisión resultará en un cambio significativo.
It is used to express the consequence of a future action.
I don’t know how the project will turn out, but I hope for good results.
No sé cómo resultará el proyecto, pero espero buenos resultados.
It may refer to how a situation will unfold.
No matter what we plan, in the end, it will turn out as it should.
No importa lo que planeemos, al final resultará como deba ser.

Etymology

From the verb 'resultar', which comes from the Latin 'resultare', meaning 'to overflow' or 'to jump back.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

will result in
indicates that something will produce a specific result.
resultará en
will not result
means that something will not succeed or will not have an effect.
no resultará

Related Words

resultar
verb that means to produce an effect or consequence.
resultar
result
the consequence or effect obtained from an action.
resultado
final result
the conclusion or ultimate effect of a process.
resultado final

Slang Meanings

Sometimes used among young people to describe an event that is going to turn out well.
That party will turn out great, you'll see!
Esa fiesta resultará de lujo, ¡ya verás!
Colloquial phrase that can be used in contexts of uncertainty.
I don’t know if it will work, but in the end, something will always result.
No sé si funcionará, pero al final siempre resultará algo.