veteran in Spanish
veteran in Spanish is aguerrido, veterano, retirado — veteran means someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
veteran in Spanish
aguerrido
Having had long experience, practice, or service.
veterano
Having had long experience, practice, or service.
retirado
Of or relating to former members of the military armed forces, especially those who served during wartime.
veterano
What does "veteran" mean?
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noun Someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
"She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business."
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noun A person who has served in the armed forces, especially during wartime.
"The town holds a ceremony each November to honour its veterans."
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adj Having long experience or service in something.
"A veteran journalist covered the trial for the local paper."
veteran in a sentence
- She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business.
- The town holds a ceremony each November to honour its veterans.
- A veteran journalist covered the trial for the local paper.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "veteran" in Spanish?
"veteran" in Spanish is aguerrido, veterano, retirado. veteran means: Someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
How do you use "veteran" in a sentence?
Example: "She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business." In Spanish, "veteran" is aguerrido, veterano, retirado.
Are there other ways to say "veteran" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "veteran": aguerrido, veterano, retirado.
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