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corazón

American  
[kaw-rah-sawn, -thawn] / ˌkɔ rɑˈsɔn, -ˈθɔn /

noun

Spanish.

plural

corazones
  1. the heart.

  2. courage; spirit.

  3. love; affection; compassion or sympathy.

  4. beloved; lover; sweetheart (often used as a term of endearment).


Example Sentences

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Macario Martinez, “Sueña Lindo, Corazón” There isn’t a better feel-good story this year than Macario Martínez’s unexpected rise to fame.

From Los Angeles Times

Soundtracking it is a snippet of “Sueña Lindo, Corazón,” a tender, stripped-down folk lullaby for a wounded heart.

From Los Angeles Times

Millions of people poured onto the streets in response, triggering the "People Power" revolt that toppled Marcos, installed Aquino's widow Corazon as president, and restored democracy.

From Barron's

“Los voluntarios son el corazón, el alma y la sonrisa de los torneos de la FIFA”, afirmó el presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino.

From Los Angeles Times

“La Pistola y El Corazón” won a Grammy in 1989 for Mexican-American performance.

From Los Angeles Times