Significado de -on | Babel Free
ˈonDefiniciones
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obsolete spelling of -ón alt-of, masculine, morpheme, obsolete
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ending of every chemical element belonging only to the noble gases group, except helium (in Spanish helio) masculine, morpheme
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ending of most or every subatomic particle masculine, morpheme
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emphasizes that something is large, grand, intense, important emphatic, masculine, morpheme
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indicates that someone or something has large attributes, or larger than usual emphatic, masculine, morpheme
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for few cases, indicates that something is used wrong or frequently (forming adjectives and or nouns) masculine, morpheme
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emphasizes contempt for subject masculine, morpheme
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forms a noun from a different (usually larger) but related or similar one masculine, morpheme
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suffixed to verbs, doing something repeatedly or often masculine, morpheme
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for very few cases, indicates small size of or a lack of something (such as an ironic augmentative) diminutive, masculine, morpheme, rare
Equivalentes
Ejemplos
“problema + -ón → problemón (“a big trouble”)”
“ceja + -ón → cejón (“having large eyebrows”)”
“cabeza + -ón → cabezón (“having large head”)”
“boca + -ón → bocón (“big-mouth, big-mouthed, boastful”)”
“silla (“chair”) + -ón → sillón (“armchair”)”
“caja (“box”) + -ón → cajón (“drawer”)”
“llorar + -ón → llorón (“something or someone that cries”)”
“mirar + -ón → mirón (“something or someone that watches”)”
“pelo + -ón → pelón (“with little or no hair”)”
“rabo + -ón → rabón (“with little or no tail”)”
“rata (“rat”) + -ón → ratón (“mouse”)”
“tapa + -ón → tapón (“cork, stopper, a little cover or lid”)”
“monte + -ón → montón (“heap, pile, a "little mountain"”); although its origin may be a comparison with a little mountain of something, it also means "big amount"”
“neón, criptón, argón, xenón, radón”
“protón, electrón, neutrón, bosón, hadrón”
Nivel CEFR
C2
Maestría
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR C2 — nivel maestría de español.
Esta palabra forma parte del vocabulario CEFR C2 — nivel maestría de español.
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