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polifacético

multifaceted

adjective poh-lee-fah-SEH-tee-koh Rare

Origin: From Greek polys (many) + Latin facies (face/aspect), coined as a learned compound.

Also means

versatile

Usage Note

Polifacético describes a person or thing with many different sides, skills, or aspects — very close to English 'multifaceted' or 'versatile'. It is a common compliment in Spanish-speaking media when describing an artist or public figure who excels in multiple fields. The word is invariable in gender agreement except for the usual adjectival -o/-a ending: una actriz polifacética.

Examples

"Es un artista polifacético y muy creativo."

Natural Translation

He is a multifaceted and very creative artist.

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