Revista means journal — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 7, 2026
Revista
noun • /[re-VIS-ta]/
journal
Example:
La revista es académica.
The journal is academic.
🧠 What does Revista mean?
Revista is a Spanish noun referring to a publication that appears at regular intervals, typically monthly or quarterly, containing articles and illustrations, especially on a particular subject or aimed at a particular audience. This term is often used in academic contexts to denote scholarly journals that publish research findings and critical analyses within specific fields of study. It can also refer to popular magazines covering a wide range of topics from current events to lifestyle. The distinction between a scholarly journal and a popular magazine is usually clarified by context.
📚 Extra examples
- Los investigadores publicaron sus hallazgos en una prestigiosa revista científica.
The researchers published their findings in a prestigious scientific journal. - Cada mes compro una revista de moda para ver las últimas tendencias.
Every month I buy a fashion magazine to see the latest trends. - La biblioteca cuenta con una amplia colección de revistas académicas.
The library has an extensive collection of academic journals. - Esta revista literaria es conocida por sus críticas perspicaces.
This literary journal is known for its insightful reviews.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'revista' shares a root with the verb 'revisar' (to review), reflecting the nature of journals and magazines as platforms for review and analysis of information.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Revista"
Synonyms: publicación, periódico, boletín, sumario
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