mirada means gaze — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: February 12, 2026
mirada
noun • /[mee-RA-da]/
gaze
Example:
Su mirada hablaba sin palabras.
Her gaze spoke without words.
🧠 What does mirada mean?
The noun 'mirada' refers to the act of looking at someone or something. It translates to 'gaze', 'look', or 'glance'. Derived from the verb 'mirar' (to look), 'mirada' is more than just the physical function of sight; it often implies intention, emotion, or the specific expression in a person's eyes. A 'mirada' can be intense, gentle, fleeting, or prolonged, and it is a key element in non-verbal communication in Spanish-speaking cultures.
📚 Extra examples
- Su mirada triste lo decía todo.
His sad gaze said it all. - El profesor nos lanzó una mirada de advertencia.
The teacher gave us a warning look. - Sintió su mirada fija en la nuca.
He felt her steady gaze on the back of his neck. - Se enamoraron con una sola mirada.
They fell in love with a single glance. - Echó una última mirada a su casa antes de irse.
She took one last look at her house before leaving.
💡 Did You Know?
'Mirada' comes from the verb 'mirar' (to look). The '-ada' suffix in Spanish often indicates an action or the result of that action. This transforms the verb into a noun, emphasizing that a 'mirada' is the specific act of directing one's sight, often conveying a particular feeling or intention.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "mirada"
Synonyms: ojeada, vistazo, contemplación
Opposites: ceguera, indiferencia
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