cancel in Spanish
cancel in Spanish is funa, tachar, cancelar — cancel means to call off or stop something planned from happening.
cancel in Spanish
funa
(US) A cancellation.
tachar
(transitive) To cross out something with lines etc.
cancelar
funar
What does "cancel" mean?
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verb To call off or stop something planned from happening.
"They had to cancel the concert due to bad weather."
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verb To make something officially invalid.
"The airline cancelled his ticket after the missed connection."
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verb In mathematics, to remove a common factor from both parts of a fraction or equation.
"You can cancel the 3s on both sides of the equation."
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verb Informally, to withdraw public support from someone over controversial behaviour.
"The actor was cancelled online after the leaked messages surfaced."
cancel in a sentence
- They had to cancel the concert due to bad weather.
- She cancelled her gym membership after moving house.
- The airline cancelled his ticket after the missed connection.
- You can cancel the 3s on both sides of the equation.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cancel" in Spanish?
"cancel" in Spanish is funa, tachar, cancelar. cancel means: To call off or stop something planned from happening.
How do you use "cancel" in a sentence?
Example: "They had to cancel the concert due to bad weather." In Spanish, "cancel" is funa, tachar, cancelar.
Are there other ways to say "cancel" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "cancel": funa, tachar, cancelar, funar.
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