Epifanía means epiphany — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 21, 2026
Epifanía
noun • /[e-pee-fa-NEE-a]/
epiphany
Example:
Tuvo una epifanía repentina.
He had a sudden epiphany.
🧠 What does Epifanía mean?
An epifanía is a moment of sudden and profound realization or understanding, often occurring unexpectedly. It's a flash of insight that clarifies a complex situation, reveals a hidden truth, or sparks a significant change in perspective. This term is frequently used to describe intellectual or spiritual awakenings, the kind of moment where everything suddenly makes sense.
📚 Extra examples
- Tuvo una epifanía mientras caminaba por el bosque, comprendiendo de repente el significado de su vida.
He had an epiphany while walking through the forest, suddenly understanding the meaning of his life. - El artista describió el momento de su gran epifanía creativa como una luz que iluminó su taller.
The artist described the moment of his great creative epiphany as a light that illuminated his studio. - Tras meses de investigación, el científico experimentó una epifanía que resolvió el enigma.
After months of research, the scientist experienced an epiphany that solved the enigma. - A veces, las mejores ideas llegan en forma de epifanía, sin previo aviso.
Sometimes, the best ideas arrive in the form of an epiphany, without prior warning.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'epifanía' shares its roots with the religious festival of the same name, which celebrates the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles (represented by the Magi). This connection highlights the idea of a profound revelation or manifestation of truth.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Epifanía"
Synonyms: revelación, inspiración, intuición, illuminación, descubrimiento
Opposites: confusión, ignorancia, oscuridad, perplejidad
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