aliento means breath — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 17, 2025
aliento
noun • /[ah-LYEN-toh]/
breath
Example:
El aliento del bosque llenó mis pulmones cansados.
The forest's breath filled my tired lungs.
🔍 See more beautiful spanish words
🧠 What does aliento mean?
Aliento is a beautiful and evocative Spanish word that primarily translates to "breath" in English. However, it can also encompass broader meanings like "encouragement," "support," or even a "whiff" or "trace" of something. Think of it as the essence of life itself, present in everything from a gentle breeze to a surge of motivation.
📚 Extra examples
- Tomó un profundo aliento antes de saltar al agua.
He took a deep breath before jumping into the water. - Sus palabras de aliento me dieron la fuerza para continuar.
Her words of encouragement gave me the strength to continue. - Sentí un aliento de aire fresco al abrir la ventana.
I felt a breath of fresh air when I opened the window. - Hay un aliento de misterio en esta historia.
There's a whiff of mystery in this story. - Necesitamos tu aliento para seguir adelante con este proyecto.
We need your support to move forward with this project.
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "aliento"
Synonyms: respiración, ánimo, apoyo, soplo, hálito
💡 Did You Know?
In some poetic contexts, 'aliento' can also refer to the soul or spirit, adding a deeper layer of meaning to this already versatile word.
📱 Download the App
Get reminders · Save favorites · Share words

Lael: Spanish Word of the Day