B1 Adjetivo / Participio #36 most common 3 min read

conservado

Something that is kept in good condition over time.

Explanation at your level:

You use conservado to say something is in good shape. If you have an old book that looks new, it is bien conservado. It means you keep it safe.

When you see an old building that looks beautiful, you can say it is bien conservado. It means people took care of it. You can also use it for people who look young.

This word describes the state of preservation. It is common to hear una zona bien conservada for nature or un coche bien conservado. It implies that the original quality has not been lost over time.

The term carries a sense of appreciation for maintenance. In professional contexts, it describes assets or historical sites. In social contexts, it is a nuanced way to describe someone's physical longevity and health.

Beyond physical objects, conservado can refer to the state of traditions or abstract concepts. It suggests an active effort to prevent degradation. It is often used in literary descriptions to evoke a sense of nostalgia mixed with respect for the passage of time.

At this level, consider the etymological weight of the term. It bridges the gap between passive survival and active stewardship. Whether discussing the conservado state of an ecosystem or the bien conservado appearance of a centenarian, the word reflects the human desire to defy entropy.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Means kept in good condition.
  • Applies to objects and people.
  • Commonly used with 'bien'.
  • Rooted in Latin 'servare'.

When we say something is conservado, we are talking about the art of keeping things just the way they were. Think of an old house that still has its original windows or a classic car that runs perfectly after fifty years. It implies care, attention, and protection against the inevitable wear and tear of time.

In a human context, it is a compliment! If you tell someone they are bien conservado, you are noting that they have aged gracefully. It is not just about genetics; it implies they have lived a life that prioritized their well-being, keeping their physical health and appearance in top shape.

The word stems from the Latin conservare, which is a combination of com- (together/altogether) and servare (to keep, watch over, or preserve). It is a beautiful root that highlights the idea of guarding something precious.

Throughout history, this term was used in contexts ranging from food preservation—essential for survival before refrigeration—to the protection of important historical documents. It traveled through Romance languages, maintaining its core meaning of 'keeping safe' while evolving to include the nuance of personal physical maintenance.

You will hear this word in both formal and casual settings. In a formal register, it is used in real estate (e.g., una casa bien conservada) or museum curation. It signifies value and historical importance.

In casual conversation, it is frequent when discussing people. It is a polite way to comment on someone's vitality. Common collocations include bien conservado, mal conservado, or perfectamente conservado. It is almost always paired with an adverb that describes the quality of that preservation.

While not a direct idiom, the phrase estar bien conservado acts as a fixed expression. Another related idea is mantenerse en forma, which shares the goal of preservation. We also speak of conservar la calma (to keep one's cool), which is the mental equivalent of being well-preserved.

Another expression is conservar el recuerdo, meaning to hold onto a memory. Finally, conservar la línea refers to maintaining one's figure. These show how the root word is versatile across physical and abstract states.

As a participle, it functions as an adjective. It must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (conservado, conservada, conservados, conservadas). The stress falls on the penultimate syllable, typical of Spanish words ending in a vowel.

Pronunciation is straightforward: the 'c' is hard, the 's' is soft, and the 'd' at the end is often softened or dropped in rapid speech in certain dialects. It rhymes with reservado, observado, and alcanzado.

Fun Fact

The root 'servare' also gave us 'observe' and 'reserve'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kɒn.sɜː.veɪ.dɒʊ/

Spanish phonetics apply

US /kɑːn.sɜːr.veɪ.doʊ/

Spanish phonetics apply

Common Errors

  • Hard 'd' at the end
  • Misplacing stress
  • Vowel clarity

Rhymes With

reservado observado alcanzado preparado buscado

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 2/5

Easy

Listening 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

bien casa edad

Learn Next

preservación mantenimiento

Advanced

patrimonio

Grammar to Know

Adjective Agreement

La casa conservada

Examples by Level

1

El libro está bien conservado.

The book is well preserved.

Adjective agreement

1

La casa está muy bien conservada.

2

Él está muy bien conservado para su edad.

3

El parque está conservado.

4

La comida está conservada en frío.

5

El cuadro está bien conservado.

6

El bosque está bien conservado.

7

El coche está conservado.

8

El edificio está conservado.

1

Es un monumento histórico bien conservado.

2

Ella se mantiene bien conservada a pesar del estrés.

3

El documento original está perfectamente conservado.

4

La tradición se ha conservado a través de los años.

5

El vino está bien conservado en la bodega.

6

El sendero está bien conservado por los guardabosques.

7

El traje está conservado en una caja especial.

8

El motor está bien conservado.

1

El casco antiguo de la ciudad está asombrosamente bien conservado.

2

Se nota que ha llevado una vida sana; está muy bien conservado.

3

El manuscrito se ha conservado intacto durante siglos.

4

Es difícil encontrar muebles antiguos tan bien conservados.

5

El ecosistema se encuentra en un estado bien conservado.

6

Su vitalidad demuestra que está bien conservado.

7

El legado familiar se ha conservado con orgullo.

8

La estructura original se ha conservado.

1

La arquitectura neoclásica se ha conservado con rigor histórico.

2

A pesar de las vicisitudes, el espíritu del grupo se ha conservado.

3

Es un ejemplar de la fauna local excepcionalmente bien conservado.

4

La integridad del proyecto se ha conservado gracias a la supervisión.

5

La esencia de la obra se ha conservado en esta nueva versión.

6

El equilibrio natural del valle se ha conservado.

7

Su lucidez mental se ha conservado intacta.

8

La tradición oral se ha conservado.

1

La pátina del tiempo realza el valor de este objeto bien conservado.

2

Se ha conservado la estructura original del tejido social.

3

El rigor académico se ha conservado a lo largo de décadas.

4

La pureza del estilo se ha conservado en esta edición facsímil.

5

El patrimonio cultural se ha conservado pese a las adversidades.

6

La memoria colectiva se ha conservado en los archivos.

7

El equilibrio de fuerzas se ha conservado.

8

La esencia de la ley se ha conservado.

Common Collocations

bien conservado
perfectamente conservado
mal conservado
estado de conservado
conservar la salud
conservar la calma
conservar la memoria
conservar el estilo
conservar la línea
conservar la esencia
conservar la tradición

Idioms & Expressions

"conservar la calma"

To stay calm

Es importante conservar la calma en una emergencia.

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Easily Confused

conservado vs reservado

Similar ending

Reserved vs preserved

Mesa reservada vs Casa conservada

conservado vs

conservado vs

conservado vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

El/La [noun] está [adverb] conservado/a.

El museo está bien conservado.

Word Family

Nouns

conservación The act of preserving

Verbs

conservar To preserve

Adjectives

conservador Conservative

Related

reserva Related root

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Common Mistakes

Using 'conservado' for 'saved' money ahorrado
Conservado is for condition, not money.
Confusing with 'reservado' (reserved)
Gender mismatch
Plural mismatch
Overusing for people

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a well-preserved antique in your hallway.

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Native Usage

Use it to compliment someone's age.

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Cultural Insight

It reflects value for heritage.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always match gender.

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Say It Right

Clear vowels.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use for money.

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Did You Know?

Related to 'reserve'.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

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Common Collocation

Bien conservado.

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Participle Rule

Functions as adjective.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Con-serve: To serve together with care.

Visual Association

A jar of fruit preserve (kept for later).

Word Web

Preservation Age Care Maintenance

Challenge

Describe three things in your room.

Word Origin

Latin

Original meaning: To keep or guard together

Cultural Context

None

Direct translation is 'preserved' or 'well-kept'.

Used in historical preservation societies

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Real Estate

  • Casa bien conservada
  • Estructura conservada
  • Fachada conservada

Conversation Starters

"Do you know any well-preserved buildings?"

"How do you stay well-preserved?"

"Why is conservation important?"

"What is the oldest thing you own?"

"Do you like antiques?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a place that is well-preserved.

How do you define aging well?

Why do we keep old things?

Write about a family heirloom.

Frequently Asked Questions

8 questions

Yes, 'alimentos conservados'.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

El coche está muy ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: conservado

Fits the context of condition.

multiple choice A2

What does 'bien conservado' mean for a person?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: They look young/healthy

Refers to vitality.

true false B1

Can you use 'conservado' for a broken vase?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

Broken is the opposite of preserved.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Matching meaning.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Correct structure.

fill blank B2

La ___ de los monumentos es vital.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: conservación

Needs a noun.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Preservado

Direct synonym.

true false C1

Is 'conservado' a verb?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It is a participle/adjective.

match pairs C2

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Idiomatic usage.

sentence order C2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Passive voice structure.

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