Salido (en. Left)
/saˈlido/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who has left a specific place.
The one who left the group became the center of attention.
El salido del grupo se convirtió en el centro de atención.
An object that has been left behind or discarded.
The material that was discarded was recycled.
El salido del material anterior fue reciclado.
verb
The act of being expelled or moving from a place.
The dog has run out chasing the cat.
El perro ha salido corriendo tras el gato.
Leaving a place with the intention of going to another.
They left the house to go to the movies.
Ellos salieron de la casa para ir al cine.
Etymology
From the participle of 'salir', which comes from the Latin 'salire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
gone out of hand
Something that has increased uncontrollably.
salido de madre
to be out of control
To be very excited or anxious about something.
estar salido
Related Words
exit
Act of leaving a place.
salida
to leave
Moving from a place outward.
salir
Slang Meanings
A person who behaves recklessly or excessively.
That guy is outrageous, he's always doing crazy things.
Ese chico es un salido, siempre hace locuras.
To be very excited or euphoric.
After winning the match, everyone was ecstatic with joy.
Después de ganar el partido, todos estaban salidos de alegría.