límpido means limpid — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 20, 2025
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.
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🔁 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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