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Apariencia - Peso corporal

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el peso corporal como "huesudo", "regordete" y "robusto".

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fat
fat
[Adjetivo]

(of people or animals) weighing much more than what is thought to be healthy for their body

gordo, having too much body weight

gordo, having too much body weight

Ex: He admires body diversity and believes everyone should be accepted regardless of being fat or thin. 
overweight
overweight
[Adjetivo]

weighing more than what is considered healthy or desirable for one's body size and build

con sobrepeso

con sobrepeso

Ex: John is overweight because he eats large portions and rarely exercises. 
obese
obese
[Adjetivo]

extremely overweight, with excess body fat that significantly increases health risks

obeso

obeso

Ex: Due to his sedentary lifestyle and poor diet, Tom has become obese. 
ample
ample
[Adjetivo]

(of women or their body part) having a full or generously proportioned figure

abundante

abundante

Ex: The ample curves of the actress caught the attention of many admirers. 
chubby
chubby
[Adjetivo]

(particularly of a child or young adult) slightly overweight in a way that is considered cute or charming rather than unhealthy or unattractive

rechoncho

rechoncho

Ex: Despite being a little chubby, she was always full of energy and laughter. 
tubby
tubby
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) short and fat

rechoncho

rechoncho

Ex: The tubby man struggled to fit into the narrow seat on the bus. 
stout
stout
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) slightly fat and heavy

robusto

robusto

Ex: The stout man lumbered down the street, his heavyset figure moving with determination. 
chunky
chunky
[Adjetivo]

solidly built with a thick or muscular body shape

fornido, robusto

fornido, robusto

Ex: The chunky football player easily pushed through the opposing team's defense. 
corpulent
corpulent
[Adjetivo]

excessively overweight or obese

corpulento

corpulento

Ex: The king's corpulent figure filled the grand throne. 
dumpy
dumpy
[Adjetivo]

having a short, plump, and unattractive figure

rechoncho, corpulento

rechoncho, corpulento

Ex: The dumpy man struggled to keep up with his friends on the hiking trail. 
fleshy
fleshy
[Adjetivo]

having a body that is chubby with soft-looking flesh

carnoso, rollizo

carnoso, rollizo

Ex: She admired her fleshy figure in the mirror, appreciating her curves. 
plump
plump
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having a pleasantly rounded and slightly full-bodied appearance

rechoncho, regordete

rechoncho, regordete

Ex: She had a plump face with rosy cheeks that gave her a youthful appearance. 
porky
porky
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having a large body size

gordo

gordo

Ex: Despite being teased for being a bit porky in high school, Sarah embraced her body and learned to love herself. 
portly
portly
[Adjetivo]

(especially of a man) round or a little overweight

corpulento, grueso

corpulento, grueso

Ex: The portly gentleman greeted guests with a warm smile and a hearty laugh. 
potbellied
potbellied
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or animal) having a round bulging stomach

barrigón, barrigudo

barrigón, barrigudo

pudgy
pudgy
[Adjetivo]

slightly fat or chubby, especially in a cute or endearing way

rechoncho, regordete

rechoncho, regordete

Ex: The toddler had pudgy cheeks that everyone loved to pinch. 
roly-poly
roly-poly
[Adjetivo]

short and fat

regordete

regordete

rotund
rotund
[Adjetivo]

having a rounded and fat body shape

robusto, rechoncho

robusto, rechoncho

Ex: The rotund man's cheerful demeanor matched his plump physique. 
fatty
fatty
[Sustantivo]

a casual or insulting term used to refer to someone who is overweight

gordo, gordito

gordo, gordito

Ex: He apologized for calling his friend a fatty during their argument. 
fatso
fatso
[Sustantivo]

an overweight or obese person

gordinflón, gordiflón

gordinflón, gordiflón

Ex: Hey fatso, could you scoot over and make some room on the couch? 
thin
thin
[Adjetivo]

(of people or animals) weighing less than what is thought to be healthy for their body

delgado, having little body weight

delgado, having little body weight

Ex: He is thin but strong, thanks to regular exercise and a balanced diet. 
skinny
skinny
[Adjetivo]

having a very low amount of body fat

flaco

flaco

Ex: She has always been naturally skinny, even though she eats well. 
underweight
underweight
[Adjetivo]

weighing less than the desired, healthy, or normal amount

de peso más bajo que el normal

de peso más bajo que el normal

Ex: The doctor diagnosed her as underweight due to her low body mass index. 
gaunt
gaunt
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) excessively thin as a result of a disease, worry or hunger

demacrado, flaco y adusto

demacrado, flaco y adusto

Ex: After weeks of sickness, his face looked gaunt and pale. 
scrawny
scrawny
[Adjetivo]

thin and bony in a way that is not pleasant

esquelético, escuálido, flaco

esquelético, escuálido, flaco

Ex: Despite his appetite, he remained scrawny, unable to put on weight. 
emaciated
emaciated
[Adjetivo]

extremely thin and weak, often because of illness or a severe lack of food

demacrado, raquítico

demacrado, raquítico

Ex: The refugees were found in an emaciated state after weeks without food or water. 
anorexic
anorexic
[Adjetivo]

having anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by extreme restriction of food intake

anoréxico

anoréxico

Ex: The patient was severely anorexic and required hospitalization. 
bony
bony
[Adjetivo]

extremely thin to the point where the outlines of one's bones are visible beneath one's skin

huesudo

huesudo

Ex: Despite her efforts to gain weight, her bony frame remained unchanged. 
cadaverous
cadaverous
[Adjetivo]

very thin or pale in a way that is suggestive of an illness

cadavérico

cadavérico

Ex: The patient's cadaverous appearance alarmed the doctors, indicating severe malnutrition. 
pinched
pinched
[Adjetivo]

extremely emaciated, particularly due to illness, lack of food, or exposure to cold

demacrado, enflaquecido

demacrado, enflaquecido

puny
puny
[Adjetivo]

small and weak in strength or size

endeble, débil

endeble, débil

Ex: The puny sapling struggled to grow amidst the towering trees of the forest. 
scraggy
scraggy
[Adjetivo]

thin, bony, or skinny in an unattractive or unhealthy way

escuchimizado, flacucho

escuchimizado, flacucho

skeletal
skeletal
[Adjetivo]

resembling a skeleton in appearance due to being very thin or emaciated

esquelético, demacrado

esquelético, demacrado

stringy
stringy
[Adjetivo]

having a slender shape, often used to describe someone who is thin and wiry

fibroso, esbelto

fibroso, esbelto

Ex: The marathon runner's stringy arms and legs were evidence of his intense training regimen. 
slim
slim
[Adjetivo]

thin in an attractive way

delgado

delgado

Ex: He followed a healthy diet to stay slim and healthy. 
slender
slender
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or body part) attractively thin

delgado

delgado

Ex: She had a slender figure, with long limbs and a graceful posture. 
lean
lean
[Adjetivo]

having little body fat

delgado, enjuto, flaco

delgado, enjuto, flaco

Ex: The athlete had a lean physique from years of training. 
trim
trim
[Adjetivo]

physically thin, fit, and attractive

esbelto, delgado

esbelto, delgado

Ex: She maintained a trim figure through regular exercise and a balanced diet. 
petite
petite
[Adjetivo]

(of a woman) small in an attractive way

chiquita, menuda, pequeña

chiquita, menuda, pequeña

Ex: She had a petite frame, with delicate features and slender limbs. 
dainty
dainty
[Adjetivo]

pleasantly small and attractive, often implying a sense of elegance

delicado, refinado

delicado, refinado

Ex: The dainty woman captivated everyone with her small, attractive frame and charming smile. 
wiry
wiry
[Adjetivo]

having a lean and strong body

áspero

áspero

Ex: The wiry gymnast executed intricate routines with grace and precision, showcasing his strength and flexibility. 
sinewy
sinewy
[Adjetivo]

having a lean and muscular physique, characterized by strength and agility

fuerte, vigoroso, musculoso

fuerte, vigoroso, musculoso

Ex: The sinewy athlete sprinted effortlessly across the finish line, her muscles rippling with each stride. 
spare
spare
[Adjetivo]

thin or lean, often implying that the person is not carrying excess weight

delgado, esbelto

delgado, esbelto

Ex: After months of training, he had a spare physique, ideal for competitive running. 
delicate
delicate
[Adjetivo]

small and attractive in shape, structure, or appearance

delicado

delicado

Ex: The delicate ballerina moved across the stage with grace and precision, captivating the audience with her elegant movements. 
elfin
elfin
[Adjetivo]

small, delicate, and charming physical presence, often with a slightly mischievous quality

elfico, mágico

elfico, mágico

lissom
lissom
[Adjetivo]

delicately thin and with an agile body

ágil, nimble, flexible

ágil, nimble, flexible

svelte
svelte
[Adjetivo]

(of a woman) elegant and slender in built

esbelto

esbelto

Ex: The svelte actress captivated audiences with her elegant appearance on the red carpet. 
big
big
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having a body size that is noticeably larger than usual

grande, de gran tamaño

grande, de gran tamaño

Ex: The basketball player was big, towering over everyone else on the court. 
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