marioneta means puppet — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 20, 2026
marioneta
noun • /[ma-rio-NE-ta]/
puppet
Example:
La marioneta se movía con hilos.
The puppet moved with strings.
🧠 What does marioneta mean?
A marioneta is a type of puppet that is controlled by strings, wires, or rods. The puppeteer manipulates these controls from above, making the puppet appear to move on its own. Marionetas are often used in theater, entertainment, and for educational purposes, bringing characters to life through intricate movements and expressions.
📚 Extra examples
- El titiritero movía la marioneta con gran destreza.
The puppeteer moved the puppet with great skill. - La obra de teatro infantil incluía una marioneta de dragón.
The children's play featured a dragon puppet. - Sentía que era una marioneta en manos de la política.
He felt like a puppet in the hands of politics. - Fabricaron una marioneta de madera para la feria.
They made a wooden puppet for the fair.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'marioneta' is thought to derive from the name 'Marion', a diminutive of 'Maria', possibly linked to early devotional figures or popular character names in puppet shows.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "marioneta"
Synonyms: títere, muñeco articulado
Opposites: líder, autónomo, independiente
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