remanso means tranquil spot — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 23, 2025
remanso
noun • /[reh-MAHN-soh]/
tranquil spot
Example:
Ese remanso junto al río sanó mi espíritu.
That tranquil spot by the river healed my spirit.
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🧠 What does remanso mean?
Remanso refers to a peaceful, quiet place, often associated with water. Imagine a calm section of a river, a sheltered cove, or even a metaphorical haven of tranquility in a busy life. It evokes a sense of respite and serenity, a place where the waters are still and the atmosphere is calm.
📚 Extra examples
- Encontramos un remanso de paz en medio del bosque.
We found a tranquil spot in the middle of the forest. - El pueblo era un remanso de tranquilidad, lejos del ruido de la ciudad.
The village was a haven of peace, far from the noise of the city. - Su casa es un remanso de calma en medio de su agitada vida.
Their home is a tranquil spot amidst their hectic life. - El lago formaba un remanso donde los patos nadaban plácidamente.
The lake formed a still pool where the ducks swam placidly.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "remanso"
Synonyms: lugar tranquilo, sitio apacible, rincón de paz, oasis de calma
Opposites: lugar ruidoso, sitio agitado, ambiente caótico
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'remanso' comes from the verb 'remansar,' which means 'to slow down the flow of water.' This etymology perfectly captures the image of a calm and peaceful place.
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