Revolucionarios (en. Revolutionaries)
/re.bo.lu.θjoˈna.ɾios/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Belonging to or related to a revolution.
Revolutionary movements have changed the history of the country.
Los movimientos revolucionarios han cambiado la historia del país.
That seeks a radical change in society or politics.
The revolutionary ideas of that philosopher influenced future generations.
Las ideas revolucionarias de ese filósofo influyeron en generaciones futuras.
Refers to people who actively participate in a revolution.
The revolutionaries fought for the freedom of their people.
Los revolucionarios lucharon por la libertad de su pueblo.
Etymology
Derived from 'revolution', which comes from the Latin 'revolutio', meaning 'the action of turning around'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
revolutionaries at heart
Passionate people for social change.
revolucionarios de corazón
revolutionary times
Periods marked by political agitation and change.
tiempos revolucionarios
revolutionary ideal
Fundamental principle or belief in the pursuit of revolution.
ideal revolucionario
Related Words
revolution
Violent or radical change in the political or social structure.
revolución
insurrection
Uprising or rebellion against authority.
insurrección
movement
Organized group seeking social or political change.
movimiento
Slang Meanings
A person very committed to social change ideologies.
That guy is a revolutionary; he is always at protests.
Ese chico es un revolucionario, siempre está en protestas.
Emphasizes behaviors that break with the established norms.
His lifestyle is very revolutionary; he doesn’t care about following the rules.
Su estilo de vida es muy revolucionario, no le importa seguir las normas.