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desafortunado adjective | unlucky(unfortunate) |
desafuero noun {m} | impeachment(act of impeaching or charging a public official with misconduct) outrage [outrages](offensive, immoral or indecent act) |
desagradable adjective | bad [worse, worst](tricky; stressful; unpleasant) disagreeable(exciting repugnance) distasteful(unpleasant) obnoxious(offensive, very annoying) unfriendly [unfriendlier, unfriendliest](not friendly; hostile) unpalatable(unpleasant to the taste) unpleasant(not pleasant) unsavory(disreputable) |
desagradablemente adverb | unpleasantly(in an unpleasant manner) |
desagradar verb | dislike [disliked, disliking, dislikes](not to like something) |
desagradecido adjective | ungrateful(not grateful) |
desagraviar verb | make amends(to repair a relationship; to make up; to resolve an argument or fight; to make reparations or redress) |
desagravio noun {m} | amends(compensation for a loss or injury) atonement(amends to restore a damaged relationship) |
desaguar verb | drain [drained, draining, drains](cause liquid to flow out of) |
desagüe noun | drain [drains](conduit for liquids) |
desagüe noun {m} | gutter [gutters](prepared channel in a surface) sink [sinks](wastewater drain) sinkhole [sinkholes](depressed area in which water collects) storm drain(conduit for rainwater) |
desahogado adjective | spacious(having much space; roomy) uncluttered(Not cluttered; without clutter) |
desahogado adjective {m} | roomy [roomier, roomiest](spacious) |
desahogar verb | vent [vented, venting, vents](to express a strong emotion) |
desahogarse verb | blow off steam(to vent to relieve stress) get off one's chest(to relieve oneself by talking to someone) pour one's heart out(To express one's innermost thoughts or feelings) unbosom [unbosomed, unbosoming, unbosoms](to tell about one's troubles) |
desahogarse con verb | take it out on(unleash one's anger) |
desahogo noun | outlet [outlets](release of desires) |
desahogo noun {m} | relief [reliefs](removal of stress or discomfort) |
desahuciado adjective {m} | terminally ill(having an incurable condition that will lead to death) |
desahuciar verb | displace [displaced, displacing, displaces](to move something or someone) evict [evicted, evicting, evicts](to expel) |
desahucio noun {m} | eviction [evictions](the act of evicting) |
desairar verb | snub [snubbed, snubbing, snubs](to slight, ignore, behave coldly toward) |
desaire noun {m} | snub [snubs](deliberate affront or slight) |