cuadrar
to square
verb kwah-DRAHR Rare
Origin: Latin quadrare (to make square), from quadrus (square)
Also means
to add up
Usage Note
Cuadrar literally means to square or fit a shape, but its most common modern use is figurative: no me cuadra means 'it doesn't add up' or 'something feels off' — an idiomatic way to express doubt or suspicion about a story or plan. In accounting, cuadrar las cuentas means to balance the books. In some Latin American varieties it also means to park a vehicle.
Examples
"Las cifras no cuadran con el informe."
Natural Translation
The figures don't add up with the report.
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