
diáfano
(of fabric, etc. ) extremely light, delicate, and often see-through

diatriba
a harsh and severe criticism or verbal attack that is aimed toward a person or thing

incongruente
peculiar and not like what is considered suitable or appropriate for a situation

intrascendente
lacking significance or importance

que no llama la atención
not easily seen, noticed, or attracting attention

intérprete
someone who verbally changes the words of a language into another

interrogar
to question someone in an aggressive way for a long time in order to get information
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coaccionar
to force someone to do something through threats or manipulation
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rechazo
the act of rejecting or saying no to something that has been offered or requested

refutar
to reject or deny a statement or accusation by using an argument or evidence
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(rima asonante)
asonancia
the use of similar vowels close to each other in nonrhyming syllables as a literary device
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within closely positioned words in a sentence or phrase, creating a harmonious effect. It often occurs in poetry and prose to add rhythm, mood, or musicality to the writing. For example, in the phrase "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain", the repetition of the "a" sound in "rain", "Spain", "stays", and "plain" demonstrates assonance. This technique helps to enhance the auditory experience of the text and can emphasize particular emotions or themes.
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