burocracia means bureaucracy — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 6, 2026
burocracia
noun • /[bu-ro-KRA-sya]/
bureaucracy
Example:
La burocracia retrasó todo el proceso.
Bureaucracy delayed the whole process.
🧠 What does burocracia mean?
Burocracia refers to the complex system of rules, regulations, and administrative procedures, often associated with government or large organizations. It can also describe the people who work within such systems, frequently implying a sense of inefficiency or excessive formality. While the concept itself is serious, the word 'burocracia' can sometimes be used humorously or with a degree of exasperation to describe frustratingly slow or complicated administrative processes.
📚 Extra examples
- El proceso para obtener el permiso fue una verdadera burocracia.
The process for obtaining the permit was a true bureaucracy. - Odio tener que lidiar con tanta burocracia para abrir un negocio.
I hate having to deal with so much bureaucracy to open a business. - La administración pública está saturada de burocracia.
The public administration is saturated with bureaucracy. - Dicen que la burocracia alemana es muy eficiente, pero a veces parece que no avanza.
They say German bureaucracy is very efficient, but sometimes it seems to get nowhere.
💡 Did You Know?
The term 'bureaucracy' has its roots in the French word 'bureau', meaning 'desk' or 'office'. The suffix '-cracy' comes from Greek, meaning 'rule' or 'government'. So, literally, it refers to the rule of the desk or the office.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "burocracia"
Synonyms: trámite, gestión, administración, protocolo
Opposites: eficiencia, agilidad, sencillez, descentralización
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