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Spanish word of the day: Achuchable
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What does achuchable mean?
Achuchable (adjective) – A warm and affectionate word used to describe someone or something that is so cute, cuddly, or lovable that you just want to hug or squeeze them. It’s often used for babies, pets, or anyone who inspires a strong desire for affection. In English, it’s close to “cuddly,” “huggable,” or “adorable.”
Example sentences with achuchable
Mi perro es tan achuchable que siempre quiere que lo abrace.
🐶❤️ My dog is so cuddly that he always wants me to hug him.Los bebés son muy achuchables, no puedo dejar de mirarlos.
👶😍 Babies are very cuddly; I can’t stop looking at them.Esa manta es tan achuchable que me dan ganas de acurrucarme.
🛏️😊 That blanket is so cuddly that it makes me want to snuggle up.
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Achuchable in context
You’ll hear achuchable in everyday Spanish when people talk about things or people that inspire affection and warmth. It’s a friendly, informal word that conveys a sense of tenderness and the desire to give or receive hugs. Whether it’s a pet, a child, or even a cozy object, achuchable captures that irresistible charm that makes you want to get close and show love.
If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use achuchable when describing those moments or beings that make your heart melt. It’s a word full of warmth and affection, perfect for sharing the softer side of life.
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—Teacher Víctor