caro

/ˈkaɾo/, [ˈka.ɾo]

expensive


Adjective caro (feminine cara, masculine plural caros, feminine plural caras)

  1. dear (loved)
  2. expensive

Adverb caro

  1. costly

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Examples
  • Tom sorprendió a Mary con un regalo caro.

    Tom surprised Mary with an expensive gift.

  • Mantener a un bandido en la cárcel cuesta muy caro.

    Maintaining a criminal in the jail is very expensive.

  • Para empezar, es demasiado caro.

    First, it's too expensive.

  • Es demasiado caro.

    That's too expensive.

  • Es un buen restaurante, pero es bastante caro.

    It's a good restaurant, but it's quite expensive.

  • Compraré ese viejo reloj, a pesar de lo caro que es.

    I'll buy that old clock, however expensive it is.

  • Estaba sorprendido de lo caro que eran los zapatos.

    I was surprised at how expensive the shoes were.

  • ¡Qué caro!

    How expensive!

  • Este móvil es realmente caro.

    This cellphone is really expensive.

  • Te compraste un abrigo caro.

    You bought an expensive coat.

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