sacrificado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. self-sacrificing
Fue un padre sacrificado que dio todo por sacar a sus hijos adelante.He was a self-sacrificing father who gave everything to bring up his children.
b. selfless
No me gusta que mi madre diga que es sacrificada porque renunció a su sueño por mí.I don't like my mother saying that she's selfless because she gave up her dream for me.
a. demanding
El trabajo de Laura es algo sacrificado, pero ella se siente satisfecha de ayudar a los demás.Laura's job is somewhat demanding, but she's fulfilled for being able to help others.
a. sacrificed
En aquella cultura antigua, la sangre del animal sacrificado era ofrecida a los dioses.In that ancient culture, the blood of the sacrificed animal was offered to the gods.
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