
idílico
perfect or idealistic, often in a romantic or nostalgic sense

lacónico
conveying something whilst using a very small number of words

platónico
(of a relationship) characterized by emotional closeness without romantic or sexual elements

prosaico
lacking excitement or imagination

gótico
(of a novel, etc.) written or made in a spooky and mysterious way and often focus on creepy places like old castles or haunted houses, with themes of darkness and the supernatural
The genre emerged during the early 19th century, influenced by the Romantic movement and characterized by its fascination with the macabre and the unknown. Gothic works typically feature elements such as secret passages, gloomy weather, tragic romances, and sinister villains, evoking a sense of foreboding and suspense in the audience. Over the years, the gothic genre has evolved and expanded to encompass various mediums, including literature, film, television, and art, continuing to captivate audiences with its haunting narratives and chilling imagery.

esotérico
intended for or understood by only a small, specialized group, often due to complexity

soporífero
causing one to become sleepy and mentally inactive

dinámico
having a lot of energy

endémico
relating to a disease or condition that is commonly found in a specific area or group of people

rústico
associated with the lifestyle of the countryside and rural areas

perplejo
showing a mixture of confusion, curiosity, or mild disbelief

fiscal
relating to government revenue or public money, especially taxes
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