cuesta

[kwe-stuh]

cuesta Definition

a steep hill or slope, especially one with a road leading up to the top.

Using cuesta: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cuesta" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cyclists struggled to climb the cuesta.

  • Example

    The road up the cuesta was winding and narrow.

  • Example

    The town is nestled at the foot of a cuesta.

  • Example

    The car had trouble going up the steep cuesta.

cuesta Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cuesta

Phrases with cuesta

  • uphill

    Example

    The hikers were exhausted after trekking cuesta arriba for hours.

  • cuesta abajo

    downhill

    Example

    The bike ride was easy once they reached the cuesta abajo.

  • cuesta de enero

    a period of financial difficulty experienced in January, often due to overspending during the holidays

    Example

    Many people experience a cuesta de enero after the holiday season.

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Summary: cuesta in Brief

'Cuesta' [kwe-stuh] refers to a steep hill or slope, often with a road leading up to the top. It can be used to describe a difficult climb, as in 'The cyclists struggled to climb the cuesta,' or to denote a location, as in 'The town is nestled at the foot of a cuesta.' 'Cuesta' also appears in phrases like 'cuesta arriba' (uphill) and 'cuesta abajo' (downhill), and in 'cuesta de enero,' which refers to a period of financial difficulty experienced in January.