status
status
noun EHS-tah-toos Rare
Origin: Direct borrowing from Latin status (state, condition, standing).
Also means
standing, rank
Usage Note
Status is an invariable loanword from Latin — its plural is also status (no -es added), though some writers use estatus (the Hispanicized spelling the RAE now accepts). It most often appears in status social or status quo (the latter also used unchanged in Spanish). The Hispanicized estatus is increasingly common in formal writing.
Examples
"Su status social cambió tras el ascenso."
Natural Translation
His social status changed after the promotion.
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