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How to Say "implacable" in Spanish

The Spanish word forimplacableis implacableB2 level.

English → SpanishB2
adjectiveB2
A person who cannot be calmed down or satisfied.
A powerful, dark storm cloud moving across a landscape, raining heavily without stopping.

Examples

El sol implacable del desierto nos agotó rápidamente.

The relentless desert sun exhausted us quickly.

Es un juez implacable que siempre sigue la ley al pie de la letra.

He is a relentless judge who always follows the law to the letter.

Su lógica era implacable; no pude encontrar ningún error en su argumento.

His logic was unstoppable; I couldn't find any error in his argument.

One ending for everyone

This word ends in -e, which means it stays exactly the same whether you are describing a man, a woman, or a masculine/feminine object. You don't need to change it to -a!

Positioning for emphasis

When you put 'implacable' after the noun (like 'el sol implacable'), it sounds like a factual description. If you put it before (like 'el implacable sol'), it adds a more poetic or dramatic feeling.

Avoiding 'implacabla'

Mistake:La jueza implacabla.

Correction: La jueza implacable. Remember, adjectives ending in -e in Spanish are 'gender-neutral' and don't change to -a for feminine nouns.

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