agraviar

Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *aggraviāre, from Latin aggravō. Compare English aggrieve and aggravate.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɡɾaˈbjaɾ/, [aɣɾaˈβjaɾ]

Verb

agraviar (first-person singular present agravío, first-person singular preterite agravié, past participle agraviado)

  1. to insult
  2. to offend, outrage, hurt, wrong

Conjugation

  • Rule: stressed í in certain conjugations; monosyllabic forms do not have a written accent in certain conjugations.

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