
(culto)
intelectual
scholarly and highly interested in cultural or artistic matters
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

pretencioso
attempting to appear intelligent, important, or something that one is not, so as to impress others
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

N/A
causing feelings of fear, unease, or worry in others
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(sucio)
desaliñado
looking dark, dirty, or shabby, often because of not being taken care of or cleaned properly
Familia de Palabras
highbrow
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(fallecer)
perecer
to lose one's life, often terribly or suddenly
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Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(sensiblero)
meloso
emotional in a way that might be considered overly romantic or sentimental
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

ronco
(of a sound) loud, harsh, and unpleasant to the ears
Familia de Palabras
highbrow
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

convincente
persuasive in a way that captures attention or convinces effectively
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(cautivador)
fascinante
holding one's attention completely due to being exciting or interesting
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(ingenioso, ocurrente)
agudo
quick and clever with their words, often expressing humor or cleverness in a sharp and amusing way
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

divertidísimo
causing great amusement and laughter
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

repugnante
extremely unpleasant and disgusting
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

convencional
generally accepted and followed by many people
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(fascinante)
encantador
having a magical and charming quality that captures attention and brings joy
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(evocativo)
evocador
bringing strong memories, emotions, or images to mind
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

primitivo
characteristic of an early stage of human or animal evolution
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

fascinante
arousing interest and curiosity due to being strange or mysterious
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

N/A
to have an unsuccessful or unpleasant beginning in a relationship or activity
The origin of the idiom "get off on the wrong foot" is not precisely known, but it likely stems from the idea that starting a journey or any task with the wrong foot forward would make the entire experience more challenging. The phrase "wrong foot" symbolizes an incorrect or unfavorable start, suggesting that a misstep or negative beginning can set the tone for what follows. It is employed when someone wants to convey that the initial stages of an endeavor or encounter have been less than ideal, often due to misunderstandings, mistakes, or conflicts.
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(aceptar)
tragar
to accept something as true or valid without questioning or challenging it
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Familia de Palabras
highbrow

N/A
to support someone who will later bring one profit by achieving success
The idiom "back the right horse" originated in horse racing in the late 19th century. When betting on horses, it was important to support the contender most likely to win a race. Over time, the term took on a broader meaning to describe supporting or promoting the most favorable option in any situation.
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

N/A
to say or do the exact right thing in a particular situation
The idiom "hit the nail on the head" originated from carpentry, referring to literally striking a nail perfectly in one attempt on the center of its head with a hammer. This idiom emerged in the early 16th century, capturing how difficult but satisfactory it was to precisely target the small head of a nail. The expression is now used to describe getting straight to the heart of a matter, or precisely identifying and understanding an issue.
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(vivaz)
alegre
appearing cheerful, lively, and full of confidence
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

frenético
fast-paced, frantic, and filled with intense energy or activity
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(brioso)
rápido y enérgico
quick and energetic in movement or action
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

calmante
providing a calming or comforting sensation that helps to relieve or lessen pain or discomfort
Familia de Palabras
highbrow
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

lento
moving, responding, or functioning at a slow pace
Familia de Palabras
highbrow

(batalla difícil)
lucha cuesta arriba
a difficult fight or challenge that requires a lot of effort and determination
The idiom "uphill battle" is originated from the physical difficulty of climbing up a steep hill, which requires extra effort and energy. This expression is used to refer to a situation where progress or success is hard to achieve due to obstacles, resistance, or unfavorable circumstances.
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Familia de Palabras
highbrow
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