Inklingo

estratégico

es-tra-TE-hee-ko/estɾaˈtexiko/

strategic

Also: tactical
A wooden path leading through a forest towards a bright, distant mountain peak.

📝 In Action

Necesitamos un plan estratégico para ganar el partido.

A2

We need a strategic plan to win the game.

La empresa tomó una decisión estratégica al abrir una oficina en Madrid.

B1

The company made a strategic decision by opening an office in Madrid.

El ajedrez es un juego puramente estratégico.

B2

Chess is a purely strategic game.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • planificado (planned)
  • calculado (calculated)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • plan estratégicostrategic plan
  • pensamiento estratégicostrategic thinking
  • movimiento estratégicostrategic move

strategic

Also: key
A small castle built on top of a high, steep hill overlooking a valley.

📝 In Action

El hotel está en un punto estratégico de la ciudad.

B1

The hotel is in a strategic spot in the city.

Ese país tiene recursos estratégicos como el petróleo.

B2

That country has strategic resources like oil.

La torre de control es un lugar estratégico para la seguridad.

C1

The control tower is a strategic place for security.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • clave (key)
  • ventajoso (advantageous)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • punto estratégicostrategic point
  • ubicación estratégicastrategic location
  • sector estratégicostrategic sector

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: estratégico

Question 1 of 3

Which is the correct way to describe a 'strategic decision'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
estrategia(strategy)Noun
estratega(strategist)Noun
estratégicamente(strategically)Adverb
🎵 Rhymes
enérgicobélicoclásico
📚 Etymology

Comes from the Greek word 'stratēgos', which originally meant a 'general' or 'leader of an army'. It entered Spanish through Latin.

First recorded: 18th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: strategicFrench: stratégiqueItalian: strategico

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'estratégico' and 'táctico'?

Think of 'estratégico' as the big long-term goal (winning the war) and 'táctico' as the small immediate steps (winning a single small battle).

Can I use 'estratégico' for people?

Usually, we use 'estratega' for a person who is a strategist. However, you can say someone is 'muy estratégico' to mean they think several steps ahead.

Is it used in sports?

Yes, very often! Coaches talk about 'cambios estratégicos' (strategic substitutions) during a game.