How is the word palabra equivocada translated from Spanish to English

Palabra que no es la correcta en ese sitio.

A word that is not the right one there.

noun
English translation
wrong word

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  • Usé la palabra equivocada en la carta. I used the wrong word in the letter.

  • Perdón, dije una palabra equivocada. Sorry, I said the wrong word.

  • Una palabra equivocada puede arruinar la reunión. One wrong word can ruin the meeting.

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FAQ about “palabra equivocada”

How is “palabra equivocada” translated from Spanish?
“palabra equivocada” translates into English as “wrong word”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “palabra equivocada” mean?
Meaning of “palabra equivocada”: Palabra que no es la correcta en ese sitio. In English — “wrong word”.
How do you pronounce “palabra equivocada”?
The transcription of “palabra equivocada” is [paˈlabɾa ekiboˈkada]. Listen to the pronunciation right here, and hear any other word in the VibeLing app.
What part of speech is “palabra equivocada”?
“palabra equivocada” is a noun.
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