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parálisis

pah-RAH-lee-sees/paˈɾalisis/

parálisis means paralysis in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

paralysis

Also: palsy
NounfB1
A wooden puppet with limp strings resting on a simple chair, unable to move its arms or legs.

📝 In Action

La parálisis facial le impedía sonreír.

B2

The facial paralysis prevented him from smiling.

Sufrió una parálisis temporal después del accidente.

B1

He suffered a temporary paralysis after the accident.

Los médicos estudian las causas de la parálisis cerebral.

C1

Doctors are studying the causes of cerebral palsy.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • inmovilidad (immobility)
  • entumecimiento (numbness)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • parálisis del sueñosleep paralysis
  • parálisis cerebralcerebral palsy
  • sufrir una parálisisto suffer paralysis

paralysis

Also: standstill, stagnation
NounfB2
A person standing at a crossroads in a green field, looking confused and frozen, unable to choose a path.

📝 In Action

La huelga causó una parálisis total en la ciudad.

B2

The strike caused a total standstill in the city.

A veces el miedo produce una parálisis mental.

B2

Sometimes fear causes a mental paralysis.

Estamos en una situación de parálisis política.

C1

We are in a situation of political stagnation.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • bloqueo (blockage)
  • estancamiento (stagnation)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • parálisis por análisisanalysis paralysis (overthinking)
  • parálisis institucionalinstitutional standstill

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "parálisis" in Spanish:

palsyparalysisstagnationstandstill

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: parálisis

Question 1 of 3

Which of these is the correct plural form of 'la parálisis'?

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👥 Word Family
paralizar(to paralyze)Verb
paralizado(paralyzed)Adjective
paralizante(paralyzing)Adjective
paralítico(paralytic / person with paralysis)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
crisistesisénfasis
📚 Etymology

From Ancient Greek 'paralysis', which means 'loosening' or 'disabling' at the side. It comes from 'para' (beside) and 'lyein' (to loosen).

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: paralysisFrench: paralysieItalian: paralisi

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say 'sleep paralysis' in Spanish?

It is called 'parálisis del sueño'.

Does 'parálisis' always refer to a medical condition?

No, it is very often used figuratively to describe a situation where no progress is being made, such as in politics or business.

Why does it end in 's' if it's singular?

Spanish has a group of words borrowed from Greek (like crisis, tesis, and parálisis) that end in 'is'. These words stay the same in both singular and plural forms.