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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF SORPRESA

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Sorpresa is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES SORPRESA MEAN IN SPANISH?

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sorpresa

Surprise

Sorpresa

Surprise is a brief emotional state, the result of an unexpected event. It is one of the two basic emotions identified by Paul Ekman and Wallace V. Friesen in his 1975 book Unmasking the Face. It can have any valence, that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant. Consequently, some specialists do not categorize surprise in itself as an emotion. Sorpresa es un breve estado emocional, resultado de un evento inesperado. Es una de las dos emociones básicas identificadas por Paul Ekman y Wallace V. Friesen en su libro de 1975 Unmasking the Face . Puede tener cualquier valencia, es decir, que puede ser neutral, agradable, o desagradable. En consecuencia, algunos especialistas no categorizan la sorpresa en sí misma como una emoción.

Definition of sorpresa in the Spanish dictionary

The definition of surprise in the Spanish dictionary is action and effect of surprising. Another meaning of surprise in the dictionary is also something that gives reason for someone to be surprised. In the closet there was a surprise. La definición de sorpresa en el diccionario castellano es acción y efecto de sorprender. Otro significado de sorpresa en el diccionario es también cosa que da motivo para que alguien se sorprenda. En el armario había una sorpresa.
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SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH SORPRESA


apresa
pre·sa
calabresa
ca·la·bre·sa
caresa
ca·re·sa
compresa
com·pre·sa
cresa
cre·sa
empresa
em·pre·sa
expresa
ex·pre·sa
fresa
fre·sa
impresa
im·pre·sa
interpresa
in·ter·pre·sa
lideresa
li·de·re·sa
paresa
pa·re·sa
pontevedresa
pon·te·ve·dre·sa
presa
pre·sa
reimpresa
reim·pre·sa
represa
re·pre·sa
santateresa
san·ta·te·re·sa
teresa
te·re·sa
tigresa
ti·gre·sa
vampiresa
vam·pi·re·sa

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE SORPRESA

soroche
sorocho
sorococo
soroconti
sorojchi
soropete
sóror
sororal
sorprendente
sorprender
sorpresivo
sorra
sorrabar
sorrapar
sorrapear
sorregar
sorriego
sorripiar
sorrostrada
sortario

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE SORPRESA

choferesa
dogaresa
eibarresa
esa
feligresa
ferraresa
ginebresa
güeldresa
juglaresa
maestresa
murviedresa
ogresa
pistoresa
prioresa
queresa
sanabresa
singapuresa
timoresa
veimaresa
weimaresa

Synonyms and antonyms of sorpresa in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «SORPRESA» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «sorpresa» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish synonyms of sorpresa

Translation of «sorpresa» into 25 languages

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1,325 millions of speakers

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sorpresa
570 millions of speakers

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surprise
510 millions of speakers

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अचरज
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Spanish - Arabic

مفاجأة
280 millions of speakers

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сюрприз
278 millions of speakers

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surpresa
270 millions of speakers

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বিস্ময়
260 millions of speakers

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surprise
220 millions of speakers

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kejutan
190 millions of speakers

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Überraschung
180 millions of speakers

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驚き
130 millions of speakers

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놀람
85 millions of speakers

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surprise
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Spanish - Vietnamese

sự ngạc nhiên
80 millions of speakers

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ஆச்சரியம்
75 millions of speakers

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आश्चर्य
75 millions of speakers

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sürpriz
70 millions of speakers

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sorpresa
65 millions of speakers

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niespodzianka
50 millions of speakers

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сюрприз
40 millions of speakers

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surpriză
30 millions of speakers
el

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έκπληξη
15 millions of speakers
af

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verrassing
14 millions of speakers
sv

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överraskning
10 millions of speakers
no

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overraskelse
5 millions of speakers

SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

sorpresa
sorpresa 
  shock ; astonishment ; surprise ; eye-opener.
 The shock of Sputnik precipitated a near-frantic concern about our technological complacency, sending the country into a crash program of science education and space exploration in order to regain a lost prestige.
 In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.
 So overset was she by the dramatic surprise of his remarks that she was reduced to staring impotently at him.
 It will be an eye-opener for anyone interested in exploring the complex relationship between history, environmental issues, economy, and governance .
ataque por sorpresa 
surprise attack
 The September 11 attacks conform to a pattern of surprise attacks, which illustrates that reforming the intelligence system has limited value as a means of defending against international terrorism.
ataque sorpresa  
surprise attack
sneak attack
 The September 11 attacks conform to a pattern of surprise attacks, which illustrates that reforming the intelligence system has limited value as a means of defending against international terrorism.
 America was entering a war she had been drawn into by a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.
caja de sorpresas   
grab-bag
lucky dip
lucky draw
 This emphasis on specialisation turns the core curricula into a superficial grab-bag.
 The article 'Ephemera and art libraries: archive or lucky dip' argues that ephemera are valuable for the historical perspectives, social insights and visual stimuli they can generate.
 Spend more than $100 and you will qualify to take part in a lucky draw where you stand the chance to win $2000 cash.
causar sorpresa 
cause + an eyelid to bat
 Sex and marriage manuals and other fairly frankly written material today would not cause an eyelid to bat.
coger a Alguien por sorpresa   
catch + Nombre + off-guard
catch + Nombre + napping
catch + Nombre + flat-footed
 As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
 Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
 Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.
coger de sorpresa  
take + Nombre + by surprise
catch + Nombre + by surprise
 This news completely took me by surprise and blew me away.
 We are finally getting a break from slipping and sliding on the slick streets after the first snow of the season caught some of us by surprise.
coger por sorpresa    [Literalmente significa "sorprender atacando por el lado ciego"]      
come as + a (great) surprise
catch out
blindside
take + Nombre + unawares
catch + Nombre + cold
catch + Nombre + unaware(s)
catch + Nombre + snoozing
catch + Nombre + by surprise
take + Nombre + by surprise
 Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.
 Some search statements are so obscure that they would catch out the uninstructed.
 Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.
 You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
 Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.
 The courage sometimes makes them blind to the dangers ahead, which may catch them unawares and throw them off balance.
 They looked good in the second half till PRK caught them snoozing and walked right into the goal.
 We are finally getting a break from slipping and sliding on the slick streets after the first snow of the season caught some of us by surprise.
 This news completely took me by surprise and blew me away.
encontrarse con sorpresas 
encounter + surprises
 Steinhagen considered herself lucky because she had a clear notion of what her host country expected of her and encountered few surprises.
encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable  
rude awakening + be in store
be in for a rude awakening
 A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.
 The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.
esperar una (gran) sorpresa 
be in for a (big) surprise
 A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.
esperar una sorpresa desagradable  
rude awakening + be in store
be in for a rude awakening
 A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.
 The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.
factor sorpresa   
cuckoo factor
element of surprise
surprise factor
 The article has the title 'Cuckoo factor: an investigation into the effects of transient populations in the development of library services'.
 This short activity has an element of surprise that illustrates how enjoyable learning can be when people discover the answer for themselves.
 The surprise factor is a technique used in storytelling to produce a visceral reaction from the audience.
fiesta sorpresa 
surprise party
 The biggest surprise of a surprise party is how to pull the whole thing off.
ganador sorpresa 
dark horse
 The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
guardar sorpresas 
hold + surprises
 This is the heart of the question and the answer holds no surprises.
llevarse una (gran) sorpresa 
be in for a (big) surprise
 A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.
mostrar sorpresa  [Arqueando las cejas] 
raise + eyebrows
register + surprise
 We may indeed raise an eyebrow when we find in Botany and Zoology the note 'Further systematic subdivisions, alphabetically arranged'.
 The committeeman registered surprise.
no coger por sorpresa 
come as + no surprise
 Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.
no ser sorpresa que 
be no surprise (that)
 It's no surprise visitors come from far and wide just to fish here.
para + Posesivo + gran sorpresa 
much to + Posesivo + surprise
 Much to my surprise, they kept their word.
para + Posesivo + sorpresa 
to + Posesivo + surprise
 Many libraries have discovered to their surprise that any potential shrinkage is more than offset by new donations from patrons = Muchas bibliotecas han descubierto para su sorpresa que cualquier posible disminución se va más que compensada por las donaciones de los usuarios.
para sorpresa de todos 
to everyone's surprise
 To everyone's surprise he responded that he'would be willing to go to bat for a replacement of some sort'.
para sorpresa + Posesivo 
to + Posesivo + surprise
 Many libraries have discovered to their surprise that any potential shrinkage is more than offset by new donations from patrons = Muchas bibliotecas han descubierto para su sorpresa que cualquier posible disminución se va más que compensada por las donaciones de los usuarios.
pillar a Alguien por sorpresa   
catch + Nombre + napping
catch + Nombre + off-guard
catch + Nombre + flat-footed
 Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
 As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
 Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.
pillar por sorpresa    
take + Nombre + unawares
catch + Nombre + cold
catch + Nombre + unaware(s)
catch + Nombre + snoozing
 You can fend off a danger which you can see, but you are more liable to be taken unawares and be bitten by a snake in the grass.
 Hoping to catch them cold United attacked from the kick-off, and launched wave after wave of attacks on the Serbian goal.
 The courage sometimes makes them blind to the dangers ahead, which may catch them unawares and throw them off balance.
 They looked good in the second half till PRK caught them snoozing and walked right into the goal.
por sorpresa 
unawares
 'Oh!' the exclamation escaped her unawares.
sorpresa desagradable 
rude awakening
 Anyone who loves to be taken away by a good travel yarn will find 'Rude Awakenings' a great adventure.
tener una sorpresa preparada 
have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve
 He nervously looked at her, she had something up her sleeve, and he knew it.
tener una sorpresa reservada 
have + something up + Posesivo + sleeve
 He nervously looked at her, she had something up her sleeve, and he knew it.
tomar por sorpresa 
storm
 On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.
visita sorpresa 
surprise visit
 Rumors are even floating that President Bush, who has yet to set foot in San Francisco since being elected, might make a surprise visit.

Trends of use of sorpresa

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «SORPRESA»

The term «sorpresa» is very widely used and occupies the 2.514 position in our list of most widely used terms in the Spanish dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «SORPRESA» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about sorpresa

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6 SPANISH QUOTES WITH «SORPRESA»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word sorpresa.
1
Ellen Burstyn
¡Qué agradable sorpresa es descubrir que, al fin y al cabo, estar solo no es necesariamente sentirse solo!
2
Michel E. De Montaigne
Yo no me encuentro a mí mismo donde me busco, me encuentro por sorpresa cuando menos me lo espero.
3
Charles Baudelaire
La irregularidad, es decir, lo inesperado, la sorpresa o el estupor son elementos esenciales y característicos de la belleza.
4
Cesare Pavese
La sorpresa es el móvil de cada descubrimiento.
5
Fiodor Dostoievski
Amo a la humanidad, pero, para sorpresa mía, cuanto más quiero a la humanidad en general, menos cariño me inspiran las personas en particular.
6
Rabindranath Tagore
La vida es la constante sorpresa de saber que existo.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SORPRESA»

Discover the use of sorpresa in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to sorpresa and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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Regalo Sorpresa = Surprise Gift
Nino, casualmente, abrió la puerta del armario: frente a él apareció un gran regalo. la pregunta "¿qué será?" empezó a revolotear en su cabeza.
Isol, 2011
2
Matrimonio por sorpresa/Tempestuoso reencuentro
Matrimonio por sorpresa Sander Volakis siempre se salía con la suya.
Lynne Graham, 2011
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La Sorpresa
Una silenciosa ovejita cubierta de esponjada lana decide trasquilarse, después de medirse y teñirse. Luego lleva la lana a hilar, se pone a tejer, envuelve su creación en un paquete y lo lleva, generosa, como regalo sorpresa.
Sylvia Van Ommen, 2004
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No Mires, Miranda! Es una Sorpresa!
Miranda está entusiasmada—su cumpleaños viene y quiere celebrarlo lo más pronto posible. Impaciente, planea cada minuto de su fiesta. Pero cuando llega su cumpleaños, ha tomado tanto control que no disfruta de las actividadas.
‎2006
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Compromiso sorpresa
Los compañeros de trabajo de Emma se quedaron de piedra cuando se enteraron de que iba a casarse con el guapísimo y millonario empresario Harry Buchanan.
Ally Blake, 2010
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Madre por sorpresa
Las instrucciones que había recibido la periodista Mallory Stevens estaban bien claras: exponer los secretos del esquivo presentador de radio y soltero más deseado de Chicago, Logan Bartholomew, no enamorarse locamente de él.
Jackie Braun, 2010
7
La Sorpresa de Juan
A lonely black cat named Herbert searches for some witches to keep him company.
Uri Orlev, 2002
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Sorpresa inesperada
¿Acabaría dándose cuenta de que él podía darle la felicidad que tanto merecía?
Trish Wylie, 2012
9
La boda sorpresa
Desesperada por salvar el negocio de su padre, Caitlin Rourke decidió participar en un reality show televisivo.
Trish Wylie, 2010
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El Almuerzo Sorpresa
When Sam's mother forgets to pack his lunch, his friends in the first grade come to his rescue.
Grace Maccarone, 2000

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SORPRESA»

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Programa de visitas sorpresa con nuevos planes
Santo Domingo.-El Gobierno se propone hacer una presentación extensa con nuevos planes a fin de seguir impulsando el programa de visitas sorpresa, ... «El Dia.com.do, Aug 16»
2
Rusia efectúa una inspección sorpresa a gran escala de su Ejército ...
Rusia ha decidido iniciar este jueves una inspección sorpresa de su Ejército, Marina y Fuerza Aeroespacial, que durará hasta 31 de agosto, informó el ministro ... «RT en Español - Noticias internacionales, Aug 16»
3
Rosángela Espinoza lloró por tremenda sorpresa de "Carloncho"
En la reciente gala de El Gran Show, Rosángela Espinoza fue sorprendida con un romántico regalo de su enamorado "Carloncho" luego de su presentación en ... «América Televisión, Aug 16»
4
Medina realizó hoy su visita sorpresa #145, dos días antes de ...
El presidente Danilo Medina realizó su visita sorpresa número 145, en la comunidad El Calvario, del municipio de Peralvillo, en Monte Plata, donde se reunió ... «Listín Diario, Aug 16»
5
Willy Caballero: "Fue una sorpresa jugar"
El arquero argentino habló sobre esta situación al finalizar el encuentro. "Fue una sorpresa para mí. Estuve entrenando muy bien durante la pretemporada para ... «Goal.com, Aug 16»
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La reacción de esta abuela al ver la sorpresa de su nieto por su 86 ...
David Goodings es un presentador de radio, DJ, bueno uno de esos que hacen unpocodetodo y que ha decidido darle a su abuela un regalo de cumpleaños ... «Radio Europa FM, Aug 16»
7
Compran sillón por 6 dólares y encuentran lujosa sorpresa
Nunca imaginaron que un mueble viejo escondiera un secreto tan caro. Una pareja en Reino Unido compró un sillón antiguo por 6 dólares y luego se dio ... «La Prensa de Honduras, Aug 16»
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La desagradable sorpresa de Christian Gálvez en la playa
Pasapalabra parece que no descansa nunca. Día tras día, Telecinco emite una nueva emisión a manos de Christian Gálvez gracias a que los espacios se ... «La Vanguardia, Jul 16»
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Danilo Medina realiza visita sorpresa a caficultores de Guayubín ...
MONTECRISTI, República Dominicana.- El presidente Danilo Medina realizó este domingo una visita sorpresa a los productores de café de Loma de Solimán, ... «CDN, Jul 16»
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"Amor por sorpresa": Muero de amor
Pero lo cierto es que Amor por sorpresa no sólo es una rareza por su origen (¿cuántas comedias de los Países Bajos ha visto el lector estrenarse en la ... «Clarín.com, Jun 16»

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