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Maraco - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Maraco is a term used in some Spanish-speaking regions to describe a foolish or silly person. It is often employed informally in a playful or teasing manner.

maraco

/məˈrɑːkoʊ/ /məˈrɑːkəʊ/

Definition:

A type of South American drum, often used in traditional music.

Synonyms:

drum, percussion instrument, hand drum

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

silence, stillness

Common Collocations:

play the maraco, maraco beats, traditional maraco

Derivatives:

maracos (plural), maraquero (player)

Usage Tips:

Use "maraco" to refer to the drum; pair with verbs like "play" or "strike."

Common Phrases:

rhythm of the maraco, maraco in carnival, maraco player

Etymology:

Derived from indigenous South American languages, likely Tupi-Guarani origins.

Examples:

  • 1. The musician played the maraco with skill.
  • 2. She bought a handmade maraco at the market.
  • 3. The sound of the maraco filled the room.
  • 4. He learned to play the maraco from his grandfather.

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