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fachada

façade

noun fah-CHAH-dah Less Common

Origin: From Italian facciata, from faccia (face).

Also means

front

Usage Note

Fachada refers to the exterior front of a building but is widely used figuratively to mean a false front or pretence (es pura fachada — it's all a façade). The adjective delantero and noun frente cover other 'front' senses.

Examples

"La fachada del palacio es impresionante."

Natural Translation

The palace façade is impressive.

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