Resultaría (en. Would result)

/resulˈtaɾia/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb 'resultar' in the third person singular of the subjunctive mood.
If everything goes well, it would result in great success.
Si todo saliera bien, resultaría un gran éxito.
Expresses a consequence that could be seen in a hypothetical situation.
If he put in more effort, it would result in significant improvements.
Si él se esforzara más, resultaría en mejoras significativas.

Etymology

From the verb 'resultar', which comes from the Latin 'resultare', meaning 'to rebound, to return'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

if everything turned out well
indicates the possibility of events developing favorably.
si todo resultara bien
would result in
indicates the consequence that will derive from an action.
resultaría en
what would result
refers to what could be obtained as a result of a situation.
lo que resultaría

Related Words

resultar
verb that indicates the effect or consequence of something.
resultar
resultado
the final effect or conclusion of a process.
resultado
net result
indicates the final return of an investment or activity.
resultado neto

Slang Meanings

Unexpected result
That play would result in a surprising goal.
Esa jugada resultaría en un gol sorpresivo.
Negative consequence
If you don't study, the exam would result in a failure.
Si no estudias, el examen resultaría en un fracaso.