Aficionada

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌfɪʃəˈnɑːdə/

Definitions of aficionada

noun A person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime

Example Sentences

A1 She is an aficionada of romantic comedies.

A2 As an aficionada of art, she enjoys visiting museums and galleries.

B1 Being an aficionada of Italian cuisine, she loves trying new pasta recipes.

B2 As an aficionada of classical music, she attends concerts regularly.

C1 She is a true aficionada of French literature, having read all the major works.

C2 Considered an aficionada of fine wines, she has an extensive collection in her cellar.

Examples of aficionada in a Sentence

formal She is an aficionada of classical music, attending every concert in the city.

informal My friend is a huge aficionada of Mexican cuisine, always trying out new taco places.

slang I'm a total makeup aficionada, always watching tutorials and trying new products.

figurative He is an aficionada of adventure, always seeking out new challenges and experiences.

Grammatical Forms of aficionada

past tense

aficionadaed

plural

aficionadas

comparative

more aficionada

superlative

most aficionada

present tense

aficionadas

future tense

will be aficionada

perfect tense

have been aficionada

continuous tense

is being aficionada

singular

aficionada

positive degree

aficionada

infinitive

to be aficionada

gerund

aficionading

participle

aficionadaing

Origin and Evolution of aficionada

First Known Use: 1882 year
Language of Origin: Spanish
Story behind the word: The word 'aficionada' is derived from the Spanish word 'aficionado', which means a person who is enthusiastic about a particular topic or activity.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone with a strong interest in bullfighting, the term 'aficionado' evolved to encompass any passionate enthusiast. The feminine form 'aficionada' emerged to specifically refer to a female enthusiast.