Sabida (en. Known)
/saˈβiða/
Meaning & Definition
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adjective
Said of a person: Who has deep knowledge and is well-informed about a matter.
She is a very knowledgeable person in matters of literature.
Es una persona muy sabida en temas de literatura.
Who is known or notorious for their knowledge.
The author is known for her work in science fiction.
El autor es sabida por su obra en la ciencia ficción.
Refers to something that has been learned or known.
The information known before the event was crucial for its success.
La información sabida antes del evento fue crucial para su éxito.
Etymology
Derives from the feminine participle of the verb 'saber' (to know).
Common Phrases and Expressions
known about life
A person who has experience and knowledge about various situations.
sabida de la vida
known and understood
Deep knowledge and understanding of a specific topic.
sabida y entendida
it is not so well-known
Indicates that someone does not have as much knowledge as they are believed to.
no es tan sabida
Related Words
wisdom
Deep and reflective knowledge about various topics.
sabiduría
know
To have information or knowledge about something.
saber
wise
A person who possesses wisdom.
sabio
Slang Meanings
A person who boasts of their knowledge.
Don't be so know-it-all, we all know you just repeat what you've read.
No seas tan sabida, todos sabemos que solo repites lo que has leído.
Someone who gives advice without being an expert.
She's just a know-it-all who always wants to give her opinion on everything.
Esa es solo una sabida que siempre quiere opinar sobre todo.