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Spanish word of the day: Desparpajo
Confidence always steals the show!

What does desparpajo mean?
Desparpajo (masculine noun) – A lively and expressive word used to describe someone’s natural ease, confidence, and charm when speaking or acting. It’s that effortless flair and boldness that makes a person stand out, often in social situations or performances. In English, it’s close to “self-assurance,” “panache,” or “spunk.”
Example sentences with desparpajo
Ella habló con mucho desparpajo durante la presentación.
🎤✨ She spoke with a lot of confidence during the presentation.Tiene un desparpajo que conquista a todos en la fiesta.
🎉😎 He has a natural charm that wins everyone over at the party.Me gusta cómo actúa, tiene desparpajo y mucha energía.
🎭🔥 I like how he acts; he has flair and lots of energy.

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Desparpajo in context
You’ll hear desparpajo in everyday Spanish when talking about people who are confident, relaxed, and charismatic. It’s often used to praise someone’s ability to speak or behave in a way that feels natural and engaging, without awkwardness or hesitation. Whether it’s a lively conversation, a theatrical performance, or just someone who knows how to be themselves, desparpajo captures that special spark.
If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use desparpajo when describing someone who stands out because of their boldness and ease. It’s a word full of positive energy and personality, perfect for highlighting those moments when confidence shines through.
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—Teacher Víctor