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chupete means pacifier — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: March 27, 2026

😆 Funny Words

chupete

noun • /[chu-PE-te]/

pacifier

Example:

El bebé perdió su chupete.

The baby lost his pacifier.

🧠 What does chupete mean?

Chupete is a Spanish noun that refers to a pacifier, a rubber or plastic nipple, attached to a ring, which is given to babies to suck on.

📚 Extra examples

  • El bebé se tranquilizó cuando le dieron el chupete.
    The baby calmed down when they gave him the pacifier.
  • A veces, los niños pierden su chupete y se ponen a llorar.
    Sometimes, children lose their pacifier and start crying.
  • Este chupete es de silicona y es muy seguro.
    This pacifier is made of silicone and is very safe.

💡 Did You Know?

The word 'chupete' comes from the verb 'chupar,' which means 'to suck.' This makes the word quite descriptive of the object's function.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "chupete"

Synonyms: chupón, tetero

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❓ FAQ

How do you say 'pacifier' in Spanish?
The Spanish word for 'pacifier' is 'chupete'.
How do you pronounce 'chupete' in Spanish?
The pronunciation of 'chupete' is 'choo-PEH-teh', with the stress on the second syllable.
How do you use 'chupete' in a sentence?
A common way to use 'chupete' is in phrases like 'darle un chupete a un bebé' (to give a baby a pacifier) or 'necesita su chupete' (he/she needs his/her pacifier).
What is the English translation of 'chupete'?
The English translation of 'chupete' is 'pacifier'.
Does 'chupete' change for gender or number?
Yes, 'chupete' is a masculine noun, so it is 'el chupete' in the singular and 'los chupetes' in the plural.
Is 'chupete' common in everyday Spanish?
Yes, 'chupete' is a very common word used in everyday Spanish when referring to baby items.
Does 'chupete' have slang or double meanings?
While 'chupete' primarily means pacifier, in some informal contexts, it can be used playfully to refer to something that is sucked on or a lollipop. However, its primary and most recognized meaning is pacifier.
Is 'chupete' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
The word 'chupete' is widely understood and used in both Spain and Latin America for pacifier. Regional variations for pacifier exist, but 'chupete' is a common and generally understood term.

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