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límpido means limpid — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: September 20, 2025

Beautiful Spanish

límpido

adjective • /[LEEM-pee-doh]/

limpid

Example:

El arroyo límpido reflejaba el cielo azul.

The limpid stream reflected the blue sky.

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🧠 What does límpido mean?

Límpido describes something clear, transparent, and pure, often referring to water or air. It can also describe something easily understood or a pure, untarnished quality like a limpid voice or conscience.

📚 Extra examples

  • El agua del río era tan límpida que se podían ver las piedras del fondo.
    The river water was so limpid that you could see the stones at the bottom.
  • Su voz límpida llenó el teatro.
    Their limpid voice filled the theater.
  • El cielo límpido prometía un día soleado.
    The limpid sky promised a sunny day.
  • Explicó la compleja situación con una prosa límpida y concisa.
    They explained the complex situation with limpid and concise prose.
  • Tenía una conciencia límpida después de confesar la verdad.
    They had a limpid conscience after confessing the truth.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'limpid' in Spanish?
The Spanish word for 'limpid' is 'límpido'.
How do you pronounce 'límpido' in Spanish?
It's pronounced 'LEEM-pee-doh', with the stress on the first syllable.
How do you use 'límpido' in a sentence?
Here are a few examples: 'El agua del lago es límpida' (The lake water is limpid), or 'Su mirada límpida transmitía sinceridad' (Their limpid gaze conveyed sincerity).
What is the English translation of 'límpido'?
The English translation of 'límpido' is 'limpid'.
Does 'límpido' change for gender or number?
Yes, 'límpido' changes to agree with the noun it modifies. For example, 'agua límpida' (limpid water - feminine singular), 'cielos límpidos' (limpid skies - masculine plural).
Is 'límpido' common in everyday Spanish?
While not as common as some basic adjectives, 'límpido' is used in both written and spoken Spanish, especially in descriptive contexts.
Does 'límpido' have slang or double meanings?
No, 'límpido' doesn't have any slang or double meanings. It maintains its core meaning of clarity and purity.
Is 'límpido' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
No, the meaning and usage of 'límpido' are consistent across Spain and Latin America.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "límpido"

Synonyms: claro, transparente, cristalino, puro
Opposites: turbio, opaco, sucio, contaminado

💡 Did You Know?

The word 'límpido' shares its root with the English word 'limpid', both ultimately deriving from the Latin word 'limpidus'.

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