What does «igualado» mean in Spanish?
- Participle of igualar.
Examples of use in Spanish: "en este momento quien estaba segundo ha igualado al primero en la maratón de natación".
"el marcador del partido estaba igualado a 3 tantos".
- It is applied to certain birds that have already shed their down and have the same feather.
- Said of a competition, usually sporting, where none of the opponents stands out or has superiority over others, or where the points on the scoreboard are tied; even, head to head.
Examples of use in Spanish: "los corredores van muy igualados".
- Amer C.,,,,,, y One who takes excessive confidence, especially with a superior; rude, overconfident, ill-mannered.
♦ Used in: Bolivia - Colombia - Ecuador - Mexico - Paraguay - Peru - Venezuela
Examples of use in Spanish: "la muy igualada de mi empleada me faltó el respeto".
- Who appears to be more than he is or wants to be equal to a higher class.
♦ Used in: Bolivia - Colombia - Mexico - Nicaragua - Paraguay - Peru - Salvador
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡qué se cree esa igualada!".
- A person who pays a fee to receive certain services.