deshabitada

This is the 10835th most frequent Spanish word.


deshabitada

Uninhabited.


In this sentence, 'deshabitada' describes the state of the island, indicating that it is currently not occupied by people; it's used as an adjective to describe a physical location.

Finalmente, encontramos una isla deshabitada en el océano.

Finally, we found an uninhabited island in the ocean.


Here, 'deshabitada' is used as an adjective to describe the mansion, emphasizing its condition of having been empty of inhabitants for a prolonged period.

La mansión había estado deshabitada por décadas antes de su restauración.

The mansion had been uninhabited for decades before its restoration.


In this sentence, 'deshabitadas' modifies 'áreas,' showcasing that these areas lack residents and are often untouched by human settlement.

Las áreas deshabitadas suelen ser exploradas por amantes de la naturaleza.

Uninhabited areas are often explored by nature enthusiasts.