sermón
“sermón” means “sermon” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
sermonAlso: homily

📝 In Action
El cura dio un sermón muy inspirador el domingo pasado.
B1The priest gave a very inspiring sermon last Sunday.
A mitad del sermón, un niño empezó a llorar.
B1In the middle of the sermon, a child started to cry.
Word Connections
lecture, talking-toAlso: earful

📝 In Action
Mi padre me echó un sermón por llegar tarde a casa.
B1My father gave me a lecture for arriving home late.
No me vengas con otro sermón sobre mis notas.
B2Don't give me another lecture about my grades.
Word Connections
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Words that translate to "sermón" in Spanish:
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: sermón
Question 1 of 2
If your boss is angry and talks to you for 20 minutes about your mistakes, what is he giving you?
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👥 Word Family
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📚 Etymology
From the Latin word 'sermo,' which originally just meant 'conversation' or 'talk' before it became associated with religious speeches in church.
First recorded: 13th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'sermón' considered a rude word?
Not at all! It's neutral. However, if you say someone is 'giving you a sermon,' it implies you find their advice or scolding a bit long and boring.
Can I use 'sermón' for a university lecture?
No, for a school or university lecture, use the word 'clase' or 'conferencia'. 'Sermón' is specifically for religious or moral scolding.

