Aficionados

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌfɪʃəˈnɑːdoʊz/

Definitions of aficionados

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

Example Sentences

A1 Movie aficionados enjoy watching films in their free time.

A2 Coffee aficionados can distinguish between different types of beans.

B1 Wine aficionados often attend tasting events to expand their knowledge.

B2 Art aficionados appreciate the fine details and techniques used by famous painters.

C1 Literature aficionados delve deep into the themes and symbolism of classic novels.

C2 Music aficionados can identify various instruments used in a symphony orchestra.

Examples of aficionados in a Sentence

formal Art aficionados often gather at museums and galleries to appreciate fine works of art.

informal Movie aficionados love to discuss their favorite films and actors with friends.

slang Music aficionados are always on the lookout for the latest underground tracks.

figurative Literature aficionados can get lost in the pages of a good book for hours.

Grammatical Forms of aficionados

past tense

aficionados

plural

aficionados

comparative

more aficionado

superlative

most aficionado

present tense

aficionados

future tense

will be aficionados

perfect tense

have been aficionados

continuous tense

are being aficionados

singular

aficionado

positive degree

aficionado

infinitive

to be aficionado

gerund

aficionadoing

participle

aficionadoed

Origin and Evolution of aficionados

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: Spanish
Story behind the word: The word 'aficionados' originated in Spanish.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Spanish to refer to enthusiastic fans or supporters of bullfighting, the term 'aficionados' has evolved to encompass individuals who are passionate or knowledgeable about a particular subject or activity.