álgido
critical
adjective AHL-hee-doh Rare
Origin: From Latin algidus (cold), later shifted semantically.
Also means
peak
Usage Note
Álgido has undergone a notable semantic shift: its classical meaning was 'very cold' (from Latin), but in modern Spanish — particularly in formal and journalistic registers — it is widely used to mean 'most intense' or 'climactic', as in el momento álgido ('the peak moment'). Purists object to the newer sense, but it is now standard in practice.
Examples
"Llegamos al momento álgido de la negociación."
Natural Translation
We reached the critical moment of the negotiation.
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