stigma in Spanish
stigma in Spanish is estigma, sambenito, antojo — stigma means a mark of shame or disgrace attached to a person, group, or condition.
stigma in Spanish
estigma
A mark of infamy or disgrace.
sambenito
A mark of infamy or disgrace.
antojo
A scar or birthmark.
marca de nacimiento
A scar or birthmark.
estigma
(Christianity, chiefly, _, in the plural, _, stigmata) A mark on the body corresponding to one of the wounds of the Crucifixion on Jesus's body, and sometimes reported to bleed periodically.
What does "stigma" mean?
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noun A mark of shame or disgrace attached to a person, group, or condition.
"There is still a stigma attached to seeking help for mental health."
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noun In botany, the sticky tip of a flower's pistil that receives pollen.
"Pollen sticks to the stigma as the bee brushes past."
stigma in a sentence
- There is still a stigma attached to seeking help for mental health.
- The disease carries an unfair social stigma in many communities.
- Pollen sticks to the stigma as the bee brushes past.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "stigma" in Spanish?
"stigma" in Spanish is estigma, sambenito, antojo. stigma means: A mark of shame or disgrace attached to a person, group, or condition.
How do you use "stigma" in a sentence?
Example: "There is still a stigma attached to seeking help for mental health." In Spanish, "stigma" is estigma, sambenito, antojo.
Are there other ways to say "stigma" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "stigma": estigma, sambenito, antojo, marca de nacimiento.
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