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mérito

merit

noun MEH-ree-toh Less Common

Origin: From Latin meritum.

Usage Note

Mérito carries a written accent as a proparoxytone (stress on the antepenultimate syllable). Tener mérito means 'to be commendable' or 'to be praiseworthy'. The plural méritos is common in CVs and performance assessments (hacer méritos = 'to earn one's stripes').

Examples

"El trabajo tiene mucho mérito."

Natural Translation

The work has a lot of merit.

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