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1 unashamed
tr[ʌnə'ʃeɪmd]1 desvergonzado,-a, descarado,-aadj.• desvergonzado, -a adj.• sin remordimiento adj.'ʌnə'ʃeɪmdhe was quite unashamed about it — no le dio vergüenza ninguna, no se avergonzó para nada
['ʌnǝ'ʃeɪmd]ADJ desvergonzado, descarado* * *['ʌnə'ʃeɪmd]he was quite unashamed about it — no le dio vergüenza ninguna, no se avergonzó para nada
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2 unashamed
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3 avergonzado
Del verbo avergonzar: ( conjugate avergonzar) \ \
avergonzado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: avergonzado avergonzar
avergonzado
◊ -da adjetivoavergonzado por or de algo ashamed of sth
avergonzar ( conjugate avergonzar) verbo transitivoa) ( por algo reprensible):◊ ¿no te avergüenza salir así a la calle? aren't you ashamed to go out looking like that?avergonzarse verbo pronominal to be ashamed (of oneself); avergonzadose de algo to be ashamed of sth;
avergonzado,-a adjetivo ashamed
avergonzar verbo transitivo to shame ' avergonzado' also found in these entries: Spanish: apurada - apurado - avergonzada - cortado English: ashamed - embarrassed - hangdog - head - mortify - shamefaced - sheepish - unashamed - abashed -
4 desvergonzado
desvergonzado
◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino: ser un desvergonzado ( impúdico) to have no shame;( descarado) to be very impertinent
desvergonzado,-a
I adjetivo
1(sin pudor, vergüenza) shameless
2 (atrevido, sin respeto) insolent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (descarado) insolent o cheeky person
2 (sin pudor) shameless person ' desvergonzado' also found in these entries: Spanish: descarada - descarado - desvergonzada - impúdico English: unashamed - shameless
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