auscultar means to auscultate — a common term in Medical Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 19, 2025
auscultar
verb • /[aus-kool-TAR]/
to auscultate
Example:
Voy a auscultar sus pulmones ahora.
I am going to auscultate your lungs now.
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🧠 What does auscultar mean?
To auscultate means to listen to the internal sounds of the body, typically the heart and lungs, using a stethoscope. It's a crucial diagnostic technique in medicine for evaluating a patient's respiratory and cardiovascular health.
📚 Extra examples
- El médico auscultó los pulmones del paciente.
The doctor auscultated the patient's lungs. - Voy a auscultar tu corazón para detectar cualquier irregularidad.
I'm going to auscultate your heart to detect any irregularities. - La enfermera auscultó al bebé para asegurarse de que su respiración fuera normal.
The nurse auscultated the baby to make sure its breathing was normal.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "auscultar"
Synonyms: escuchar (with a stethoscope), examinar (with a stethoscope)
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'auscultar' comes from the Latin word 'auscultare,' which means 'to listen attentively.'
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