movimiento

/moβiˈmjento/
nounIntermediate
general

An act of moving or changing position; motion.

El movimiento de la Tierra alrededor del Sol dura un año.

The movement of the Earth around the Sun lasts a year.

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Can refer to physical motion or abstract change.

general

A group of people working together for a common goal, often political or social.

El movimiento feminista ha ganado fuerza en los últimos años.

The feminist movement has gained strength in recent years.

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Often used in the context of social or political activism.

💰Finance
Finance

A change in financial or economic conditions.

El movimiento del mercado fue impredecible esta semana.

The market movement was unpredictable this week.

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Used in financial contexts to describe price fluctuations or transactions.

Collocations

movimiento socialsocial movementmovimiento de capitalescapital movementmovimiento artísticoartistic movement

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Related Phrases

movimiento de resistenciaphrase
resistance movement
movimiento de masasphrase
mass movement

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'movimiento' depends heavily on context. Pay attention to whether it refers to physical motion or a social/political concept.

Gold Rule

Financial Context

In finance, 'movimiento' often refers to market or transaction activity, not literal movement.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'movimentum', from 'movere' (to move).

📝Usage Notes

In Spanish, 'movimiento' can refer to both physical motion and abstract concepts like social or political change.

Word Breakdown

mov-
move
root
+
-imiento
action or result of
suffix
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