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grado

Definitions of grado
  1. noun
    cheerful compliance
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    antonyms:
    desgana, noluntad, reticencia, roncería
    the trait of being unwilling
    types:
    disponibilidad, prontitud
    prompt willingness
    franqueza, receptividad
    willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas)
    entusiasmo
    undivided commitment or unreserved enthusiasm
  2. noun
    a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
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    types:
    calibre, cualidad
    a degree or grade of excellence or worth
    intensidad
    high level or degree; the property of being intense
    extremo
    the furthest or highest degree of something
    desmesura
    the quality of being excessive and lacking in moderation
    calidad superior, superioridad
    the quality of being superior
    inferioridad
    an inferior quality
    fuerza
    physical energy or intensity
    maldad
    used of the degree of something undesirable e.g. pain or weather
    ligereza, superficialidad
    lack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling
    exceso
    immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits
    type of:
    propiedad
    a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class
  3. noun
    a body of students who graduate together
    synonyms: curso, promoción
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    type of:
    colectividad, grupo humano
    a group of persons together in one place
  4. noun
    a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
    synonyms: etapa, fase, nivel, punto, tramo
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    types:
    apogeo, auge, cima, colmo, cúspide, picacho, pico, picota, superlativo, súmmum
    the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development
    nivel de vida
    a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group
    type of:
    estado
    the way something is with respect to its main attributes
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