integrante
“integrante” means “member” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
member
Also: participant
📝 In Action
Ella es la integrante más joven de la banda de rock.
B1She is the youngest member of the rock band.
Todos los integrantes del equipo recibieron una medalla.
B1All the members of the team received a medal.
La policía busca a un integrante de la organización.
B2The police are looking for a member of the organization.
integral
Also: constituent
📝 In Action
El respeto es una parte integrante de nuestra convivencia.
B2Respect is an integral part of our coexistence.
Estos artículos son piezas integrantes del motor.
C1These items are constituent parts of the engine.
La educación es un elemento integrante del desarrollo humano.
C1Education is an integral element of human development.
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Quick Quiz: integrante
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the correct way to say 'The female member of the band'?
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From the Latin word 'integrare', which means 'to make whole' or 'to renew'. It shares the same root as the English word 'integrity'.
First recorded: 17th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'integrante' the same as 'miembro'?
Mostly, yes. They are synonyms, but 'integrante' is often used for members of artistic groups (like bands) or sports teams, while 'miembro' is a bit more general and common in everyday speech.
Can I use 'integrante' to describe whole-wheat bread?
No. For 'whole-wheat' or 'whole-grain' food, you must use the word 'integral' (e.g., pan integral).
How do I make 'integrante' plural?
Simply add an 's' to the end: 'los integrantes' or 'las integrantes'.

