reñido
hard-fought; close (contest)
adjective rreh-NYEE-doh Rare
Origin: Past participle of reñir (to quarrel, scold), from Latin ringere.
Also means
bitter; hostile
Usage Note
Reñido primarily describes a contest that is fiercely competitive and closely matched — una batalla muy reñida — and is the standard sports journalism term for a tight match. It can also describe a relationship that is estranged or on bad terms: están reñidos (they have fallen out). These two senses are quite different, so context is key.
Examples
"Fue un partido muy reñido hasta el último minuto."
Natural Translation
It was a very hard-fought match until the last minute.
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