noun🔗ShareEpicentroThe point on the land or water surface directly above the focus, or hypocentre, of an earthquake."The news reported that the epicenter of the earthquake was only 10 miles from the city center. "Las noticias informaron que el epicentro del terremoto estaba a solo 10 millas del centro de la ciudad.geologydisastergeographyworldChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEpicentroThe point on the surface of the earth directly above an underground explosion."The epicenter of the classroom's chaos was the loud argument between two students. "El epicentro del caos en el aula fue la fuerte discusión entre dos estudiantes.geologydisasterpointareaplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEpicentro, centroThe focal point of any activity, especially if dangerous or destructive."During the family argument, the kitchen table became the epicenter of the shouting. "Durante la discusión familiar, la mesa de la cocina se convirtió en el centro de los gritos.disastergeologygeographyplaceeventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEpicentroThe geographical area in which an ongoing disaster, illness, crisis, or other destructive event is currently most severe."After the heavy rain, the town square became the epicenter of the flooding. "Después de la fuerte lluvia, la plaza del pueblo se convirtió en el epicentro de la inundación.disasterareageographyworldmedicinediseaseChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareTener su epicentroOf an earthquake: to have its epicentre (at a specified location)."The earthquake epicenter was located near the small town, causing significant damage. "El terremoto tuvo su epicentro cerca del pequeño pueblo, causando daños significativos.geologydisasterenvironmentgeographyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading