Inklingo

atómico

ah-TOH-mee-kohaˈtomiko

atomic

Also: nuclear
A colorful model of an atom showing a nucleus and orbiting electrons.

📝 In Action

El científico explicó el peso atómico de los elementos.

B1

The scientist explained the atomic weight of the elements.

Muchos países usan la energía atómica para producir electricidad.

B1

Many countries use atomic energy to produce electricity.

La estructura atómica es fascinante.

B2

The atomic structure is fascinating.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Common Collocations

  • energía atómicaatomic energy
  • peso atómicoatomic weight
  • bomba atómicaatomic bomb

explosive

Also: super-fast, massive
AdjectivemC1informal
A large, bright yellow and orange blast cloud rising from the ground.

📝 In Action

Ese corredor tiene una velocidad atómica.

B2

That runner has an explosive/atomic speed.

¡Fue un chisme atómico!

C1

That was some massive gossip!

La noticia tuvo un impacto atómico en la empresa.

C1

The news had a massive impact on the company.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • velocidad atómicaincredible speed
  • fuerza atómicaatomic strength

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "atómico" in Spanish:

super-fast

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: atómico

Question 1 of 3

Which of the following is correct for 'atomic energy'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
átomo(atom)Noun
atomizar(to atomize / to spray)Verb
subatómico(subatomic)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
económicocómicobiónico
📚 Etymology

From the Greek word 'atomos' (meaning something that cannot be cut or divided), passing through Latin 'atomĭcus'.

First recorded: 18th century (in a scientific context)

Cognates (Related words)

English: atomicFrench: atomiqueItalian: atomico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use 'atómico' to describe people?

Only figuratively! You might say someone has 'fuerza atómica' (atomic strength), but it's not a standard way to describe a person's character.

Is it different from 'nuclear'?

They overlap a lot. 'Atómico' focuses on the atom itself, while 'nuclear' focuses on the center (nucleus) of the atom. In daily life, they are often used for the same topics.

Does it have a plural form?

Yes! Just add an 's': 'atómicos' or 'atómicas' depending on the gender of the group you are describing.