Sudado (en. Sweaty)

/suˈðaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That is soaked in sweat.
After running, I felt very sweaty.
Después de correr, me sentí muy sudado.
Refers to food that is prepared with sauce or broth, especially dishes like fish stew.
I love the chicken stew that my grandmother prepares.
Me encanta el sudado de pollo que prepara mi abuela.

Etymology

From the verb sudar, which comes from the Latin 'sudare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be sweaty
To be soaked in sweat, usually due to heat or exercise.
estar sudado
fish stew
Traditional dish in some regions consisting of fish cooked in sauce.
sudado de pescado

Related Words

sweat
Liquid that oozes from the skin of the human body as a result of heat or effort.
sudor
to sweat
Production of sweat by sweat glands.
sudar
to perspire
To expel water vapor through the skin.
transpirar

Slang Meanings

People who sweat excessively are sometimes jokingly referred to like this.
That guy is so sweaty he looks like he just came out of a pool.
Ese tipo es tan sudado que parece que salió de una piscina.
A colloquial way to refer to someone who has worked very hard.
I had such a sweaty day at work that I feel exhausted.
Tuve un día tan sudado en el trabajo que me siento agotado.