brinquito means little jump — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: November 7, 2025
brinquito
noun • /[breen-KEE-toh]/
little jump
Example:
Dio un brinquito al ver el ratón.
She gave a little jump when she saw the mouse.
🧠 What does brinquito mean?
Brinquito is the diminutive form of the noun 'brinco', which means 'jump' or 'hop'. It describes a small, light, or quick jump. The word carries an affectionate and often playful connotation, making it ideal for describing the movements of children, small animals, or a person's subtle hop of joy or surprise.
📚 Extra examples
- El niño dio un brinquito de alegría al ver el helado.
The little boy gave a little jump of joy when he saw the ice cream. - Mi perro da brinquitos cuando sabe que vamos a pasear.
My dog does little hops when he knows we are going for a walk. - El conejo se asustó y dio un brinquito antes de esconderse.
The rabbit got scared and gave a little hop before hiding.
💡 Did You Know?
The suffix '-ito' is a powerful diminutive in Spanish. It is added to nouns not only to indicate smallness but also to convey affection, endearment, or even pity. In 'brinquito', it transforms a standard 'brinco' (jump) into something smaller, cuter, and more charming.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "brinquito"
Synonyms: saltito, respingo, bote pequeño
Opposites: salto grande, salto largo, inmovilidad, quietud
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