Definition of"dinamico" in English
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dinamico
Definitions
Adjective
Adjective
Examples
"The company is looking for a dynamic leader who can drive innovation."
The company is looking for a dynamic leader who can drive innovation.
"She has a very dynamic personality, always full of new ideas."
She has a very dynamic personality, always full of new ideas.
"The market is very dynamic, with trends changing rapidly."
The market is very dynamic, with trends changing rapidly.
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Etymology
Derived from the Spanish and Italian word 'dinamico', which itself comes from the Greek word 'dynamikos', meaning 'powerful' or 'able', from 'dynamis' meaning 'power' or 'force'.
Cultural Notes
While 'dinamico' is not an English word, it is widely understood by speakers of Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese) to mean 'dynamic'. It is commonly used to describe individuals, processes, or systems that are characterized by energy, change, and forward momentum. Its English equivalent, 'dynamic', carries very similar connotations.