vencimiento means maturity/due date — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: October 22, 2025
vencimiento
noun • /[ven-see-MYEN-toh]/
maturity/due date
Example:
El vencimiento del pago es mañana.
The payment due date is tomorrow.
🧠 What does vencimiento mean?
Vencimiento is a Spanish noun that generally translates to "maturity" or "due date" in English. It refers to the date on which something becomes due, expires, or reaches its termination point. This is frequently used in a financial or legal context, often relating to bills, contracts, loans, or investments. It can also be used for more general deadlines, such as the expiration date of a product.
📚 Extra examples
- La fecha de vencimiento del contrato es el 31 de diciembre.
The contract's maturity date is December 31st. - El vencimiento del préstamo se acerca rápidamente.
The loan's due date is fast approaching. - Comprueba el vencimiento del yogur antes de comerlo.
Check the yogurt's expiration date before eating it. - El vencimiento de la oferta es mañana.
The offer expires tomorrow. - Tenemos que pagar la factura antes de su vencimiento.
We have to pay the bill before its due date.
💡 Did You Know?
While 'vencer' is the verb form related to 'vencimiento', it can also mean 'to overcome' or 'to defeat.' So, be mindful of the context!
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "vencimiento"
Synonyms: caducidad, expiración, término
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