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bric-a-brac
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carte blanche
ailment
ailment
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(dolencia)

(dolencia)

enfermedad

an illness, often a minor one

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She visited the doctor to discuss her persistent stomach ailment.
The herbal remedy provided relief from minor ailments like headaches and colds.
amusement
amusement
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diversión

diversión

a feeling we get when somebody or something is funny and exciting

claimant
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(solicitante)

(solicitante)

demandante

someone who asserts a right to something, typically in a legal context

contentment
contentment
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satisfacción

satisfacción

happiness and satisfaction, particularly with one's life

discontentment
denouement
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desenlace

desenlace

the last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained

What is a "dénouement"?

A dénouement is the final part of a story where the complexities of the plot are resolved, and the narrative reaches its conclusion. It follows the climax and provides closure by tying up loose ends and addressing any remaining conflicts or questions. In this phase, the consequences of the characters' actions are revealed, and the story's final outcomes are explained. For example, in a mystery novel, the dénouement might reveal the identity of the culprit and explain how the crime was committed.

emolument
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emolumento

emolumento

payment, salary, or compensation received for work or services rendered, often in the context of employment or official position

ferment
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agitación

agitación

a state of agitation, excitement, or unrest, often associated with rapid change or transformation

figment
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ilusión

ilusión

something invented or imagined, often without any basis in reality

ligament
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enlace

enlace

Old use

a bond or connection between individuals, often signifying a relationship or tie of loyalty

liniment
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linimento

linimento

a pain-relieving liquid or lotion applied to the skin

lodgment
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alojamiento

alojamiento

the process of securely placing or depositing something, often into a designated location or container

merriment
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alegría

alegría

a feeling of joy, cheerfulness, and amusement that spreads warmth and happiness among people

ointment
ointment
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(pomada)

(pomada)

ungüento

a substance, usually smooth and oily, rubbed on the skin for medical purposes

What is an "ointment"?

An ointment is a smooth, greasy substance applied to the skin to treat various conditions or provide relief. It often contains medication or other active ingredients to help heal wounds, reduce inflammation, soothe irritation, or directly deliver treatment for skin issues. Ointments are thicker and more moisturizing than creams or lotions, making them effective for dry, cracked, or damaged skin.

raiment
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vestido

vestido

clothing or garments, especially when considered in terms of fashion or formal attire

aide-de-camp
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/ˈeɪddəkˈæmp/
ayudante de campo

ayudante de campo

a military officer appointed to assist a senior officer

bete noire
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/bˈɛːt nwˈɑːɹ/
pesadilla

pesadilla

a person or thing that is strongly disliked or feared

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bric-a-brac
Sustantivo
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/bɹˈɪkɐbɹˈæk/
chucherías

chucherías

small, decorative items or trinkets, often of little value individually but collectively creating a visually appealing display

carte blanche
Sustantivo
uk flag
/kˈɑːɹt blˈɑːnʃ/
carta blanca

carta blanca

complete freedom or unrestricted authority given to someone to act as they wish in a particular situation

Información Gramatical:

Sustantivo Compuesto

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