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British pronunciation
/mˈɛdɪˌiːvə‌l/
mediaeval
mediæval

Definición y significado de "medieval"en inglés

medieval
01

medieval

belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century
medieval definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The castle is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, complete with towers and battlements.
El castillo es una obra maestra de la arquitectura medieval, completa con torres y almenas.
Medieval literature, such as the tales of King Arthur, continues to captivate modern readers.
La literatura medieval, como los cuentos del rey Arturo, sigue cautivando a los lectores modernos.
02

medieval, arcaico

so outdated or old-fashioned that it feels primitive or backward
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example
Ejemplos
His medieval views on gender roles were outdated and did not reflect modern societal norms.
Sus opiniones medievales sobre los roles de género estaban obsoletas y no reflejaban las normas sociales modernas.
Her medieval approach to medicine, relying on superstition and herbal remedies, was deemed ineffective by modern standards.
Su enfoque medieval de la medicina, basado en la superstición y los remedios herbales, fue considerado ineficaz según los estándares modernos.
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medieval, de la Edad Media

having a quality or characteristic commonly associated with the Middle Ages, such as primitiveness, harshness, or a lack of modern refinement
example
Ejemplos
The prison ’s medieval conditions were criticized for being inhumane.
Las condiciones medievales de la prisión fueron criticadas por ser inhumanas.
His attitude toward punishment is downright medieval, favoring harsh, outdated methods.
Su actitud hacia el castigo es francamente medieval, favoreciendo métodos duros y obsoletos.
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