robado

This is the 13696th most frequent Spanish word.


robado

"Robado" means "stolen."


The word 'robado' is used here as an adjective, derived from the verb 'robar', meaning 'to steal', and refers to the state of the watch.

El reloj que le regalaron fue robado.

The watch they gifted him was stolen.


The word 'robada' acts as a past participle, matching in gender and number with 'la cámara' and describing the direct outcome from the action of stealing.

La cámara robada por el ladrón tenía imágenes importantes.

The camera stolen by the thief contained important images.


The word 'robado' is integrated within a passive construction to describe an action indirectly affecting the subject of the sentence, implying suspicion or likelihood.

Es un libro que parece robado por cómo llegó hasta aquí.

It is a book that seems stolen judging by how it got here.