pretensión
“pretensión” means “ambition” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
ambition, aim
Also: aspiration
📝 In Action
Mi única pretensión es ser feliz y vivir tranquilo.
B1My only ambition is to be happy and live a quiet life.
No tengo la pretensión de convencer a nadie.
B2I don't have the aim of convincing anyone.
Sus pretensiones salariales son demasiado altas para este puesto.
C1His salary expectations (ambitions) are too high for this position.
pretentiousness, affectation
Also: conceit
📝 In Action
Es una película sencilla, sin pretensiones.
B2It's a simple movie, without any pretentiousness.
No soporto su pretensión de saberlo todo.
C1I can't stand his pretension of knowing everything.
El restaurante tiene mucha pretensión pero la comida es mediocre.
C1The restaurant is very pretentious (has a lot of pretension) but the food is mediocre.
Translate to Spanish
Words that translate to "pretensión" in Spanish:
pretentiousness→✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: pretensión
Question 1 of 3
What does a company mean when they ask for your 'pretensiones salariales'?
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📚 Etymology▼
Derived from the Latin 'praetensio', which comes from 'praetendere' (to stretch out in front). It originally meant putting something forward as an excuse or a goal.
First recorded: 15th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'pretensión' mean 'to pretend'?
Not exactly. While they share a root, 'pretender' in Spanish usually means 'to intend' or 'to aim for.' If you want to say 'to pretend' (as in 'to make believe'), use the verb 'fingir'.
Is 'pretensión' always a negative word?
No! It can be neutral when referring to career goals (ambitions). However, when describing someone's personality, it often implies they are acting 'too big' for their boots.
What's the difference between 'ambición' and 'pretensión'?
'Ambición' is the strong drive to succeed. 'Pretensión' is specifically the goal you have set for yourself or the claim you are making.

