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dibujadas

Dibujadas is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the Spanish verb dibujar (to draw). It is used as an adjective to describe something that has been drawn and agrees with feminine plural nouns. As a participle, it can form part of compound tenses with estar or haber, indicating a state resulting from the action of drawing.

Morphology and usage

Dibujadas agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes. The related forms are dibujado (masculine

Examples

- Las imágenes están dibujadas a lápiz.

- Las ilustraciones dibujadas por el artista muestran un estilo minimalista.

- Las figuras fueron dibujadas con precisión técnica.

Contextos

In art and design, dibujadas describe sketches, outlines, or illustrations that result from drawing by hand

See also

dibujado, dibujar, participio pasado, gramática española.

singular),
dibujada
(feminine
singular)
and
dibujados
(masculine
plural).
In
sentences,
it
often
appears
in
phrases
like
las
imágenes
dibujadas
or
las
figuras
dibujadas,
and
can
appear
with
estar
or
haber
to
express
a
completed
action
or
current
state:
Las
ilustraciones
están
dibujadas;
Las
figuras
fueron
dibujadas
con
tinta.
or
with
tools.
In
technical
contexts,
it
can
refer
to
diagrams
or
planos
that
have
been
drawn,
often
emphasizing
the
manual
or
crafted
origin
of
the
lines.
The
term
is
neutral
and
widely
understood
in
Spanish-speaking
environments.