gabura

This is the 7216th most frequent Spanish word.


gabura

The word "gabura" does not appear to have a standard definition in Spanish; it may be a regional term, slang, or a misspelling.


In this sentence, 'gabura' is used as a noun to refer to a warm, protective coat or garment typically worn in cold weather.

Me puse la gabura antes de salir porque hacía frío.

I put on the winter coat before going out because it was cold.


Here, 'gabura' is used as a verb, metaphorically meaning to confront or face something with a particular attitude.

Gabura las situaciones difíciles con confianza y serenidad.

Face difficult situations with confidence and serenity.


In this case, 'gabura' again serves as a noun, referring specifically to an old and possibly sentimental piece of clothing such as a coat.

La vieja gabura del abuelo todavía está colgada en el perchero.

Grandpa's old coat is still hanging on the coat rack.