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revolucionaria

Revolucionaria is the feminine form of revolucio­nario in Spanish, used as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes anything related to revolution or advocating fundamental political or social change, for example in phrases like ideas revolucionarias or movimiento revolucionario (the latter is masculine in form). The suffix -aria commonly forms nouns that indicate association, profession, or characteristic.

As a noun, revolucio­naria can refer to a woman who participates in, supports, or leads a revolution,

Usage and nuance. The word carries political nuance and its connotation depends on tone, audience, and era.

Relation to related terms. Revolucionaria is the feminine form of revolucionario; masculine and feminine forms coexist

or
more
broadly
to
a
woman
associated
with
revolutionary
activity.
In
practice,
the
term
conveys
a
range
of
meanings
depending
on
historical
and
political
context
and
can
be
neutral,
laudatory,
or
pejorative.
In
historiography
and
journalism,
revolucio­narias
appear
in
discussions
of
social,
political,
and
national
liberation
movements,
as
well
as
feminist
and
labor
movements.
In
literature
and
media,
it
may
describe
female
protagonists
or
characters
who
advocate
radical
change.
to
describe
people,
ideas,
or
organizations.
The
term
does
not
itself
define
a
single,
coherent
ideology;
it
covers
a
spectrum
from
reformist
to
radical
approaches,
with
precise
meaning
shaped
by
context,
historical
period,
and
associated
groups
or
movements.