golosina means candy — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 25, 2026
golosina
noun • /[go-lo-SEE-na]/
candy
Example:
Los niños compraron golosinas en la tienda.
The children bought candy at the shop.
🧠 What does golosina mean?
Golosina refers to a treat or confection, typically something sweet like candy, a sweet pastry, or a small, delightful snack. It implies a pleasurable indulgence, something one might enjoy as a reward or a small pleasure. While often associated with children's sweets, it can also refer to any small, enjoyable delicacy for adults.
📚 Extra examples
- Los niños siempre piden golosinas después de la cena.
Children always ask for treats after dinner. - Me compré una golosina especial para celebrar mi nuevo trabajo.
I bought myself a special treat to celebrate my new job. - La pastelería ofrece una gran variedad de golosinas caseras.
The pastry shop offers a wide variety of homemade sweets. - Prefiero una golosina saludable como fruta en lugar de dulces procesados.
I prefer a healthy treat like fruit instead of processed sweets.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'golosina' comes from the Latin word 'gulosus', meaning 'greedy' or 'gluttonous', which hints at the tempting nature of these sweet indulgences!
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "golosina"
Synonyms: dulce, caramelo, bombón, tentempié, bocado
Opposites: comida principal, plato fuerte, alimento básico
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