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Suceso

Suceso is a Spanish noun that designates an event, occurrence, or incident. It conveys not just any happening but one that is noteworthy or consequential, often in a news, historical, or narrative context. The term tends to carry a sense of significance or impact beyond a mere fact.

Origin and form: Suceso derives from the verb suceder, meaning to occur, with the noun-forming suffix -eso.

Usage and nuance: In journalism, un suceso refers to a news event or incident. In historical writing,

Examples: El suceso causó conmoción en la ciudad. Los sucesos de la noche pasada quedaron registrados por

See also: evento, hecho, incidente, ocurrencia. Note: suceso is typically not capitalized unless at the start

Its
use
developed
in
medieval
and
modern
Spanish
to
refer
to
a
fact
that
has
importance
or
consequence.
It
is
distinct
from
éxtito,
which
denotes
success,
and
from
evento,
which
can
refer
to
a
more
neutral
or
planned
occurrence
in
some
contexts.
los
sucesos
denote
notable
episodes,
sometimes
with
dramatic
or
sensational
overtones.
In
everyday
language,
suceso
appears
in
formal
registers;
more
common
synonyms
in
ordinary
speech
include
evento
or
ocurrencia.
The
word
can
imply
that
something
has
had
a
noticeable
effect
or
generated
public
attention,
rather
than
merely
stating
that
something
happened.
las
cámaras.
En
textos
históricos,
se
habla
de
los
sucesos
de
la
década
de
1930
para
referirse
a
eventos
relevantes
de
ese
periodo.
of
a
sentence
or
in
a
title,
and,
as
a
common
noun,
it
rarely
functions
as
a
proper
name.