resaca

[reˈsaka]

resaca Definition

  • 1a feeling of discomfort or illness after excessive drinking
  • 2a backwash or eddy in a river or harbor, typically caused by an obstruction

Using resaca: Examples

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

  • Example

    He woke up with a terrible resaca after the party last night.

  • Example

    The boat struggled against the resaca caused by the rocks.

resaca Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with resaca

  • tener resaca

    to have a hangover

    Example

    Después de la fiesta, todos tenían resaca.

  • swell or surf that breaks on a beach

    Example

    La resaca del mar era muy fuerte hoy.

  • political backlash or aftermath following an election

    Example

    El partido gobernante sufrió una resaca electoral después de las elecciones.

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Summary: resaca in Brief

'Resaca' [reˈsaka] is a noun that refers to two different things: the feeling of discomfort or illness after excessive drinking, and a backwash or eddy in a river or harbor. Examples include 'He woke up with a terrible resaca after the party last night.' and 'The boat struggled against the resaca caused by the rocks.' Other phrases include 'tener resaca,' meaning 'to have a hangover,' and 'resaca electoral,' meaning 'political backlash or aftermath following an election.'