Grumpy in spanish

Gruñón

pronunciation: gɹ̩unjoʊn part of speech: adjective
In gestures

grumpy [grumpier -comp., grumpiest -sup.] = gruñón, refunfuñón, malhumorado, cascarrabias, quejica, de mal genio, geniudo. [Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final]

Example: That's despite grumpy comments like those of William Hartston who said it was 'surely one of the ugliest words ever to slither its way into our dictionaries'.

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» grumpy old man = viejo gruñón.

Example: The idea of male menopause (andropause) -- or grumpy old men syndrome -- has been steadily gaining ground in recent years.

» grumpy old sod = viejo gruñón.

Example: One of the few consolations of getting old is you are allowed to be a 'grumpy old sod'.

» grumpy old woman = vieja gruñona.

Example: American propaganda was very successful in portraying Russians as little more than a group of grumpy old women.

Grumpy synonyms

cross in spanish: cruzar, pronunciation: krɔs part of speech: noun, adjective, verb fussy in spanish: exigente, pronunciation: fʌsi part of speech: adjective crabby in spanish: osco, pronunciation: kræbi part of speech: adjective grouchy in spanish: malhumorado, pronunciation: graʊtʃi part of speech: adjective crabbed in spanish: malhumorado, pronunciation: kræbd part of speech: adjective bad-tempered in spanish: mal humor, pronunciation: bædtempɜrd part of speech: adjective ill-tempered in spanish: malhumorado, pronunciation: ɪltempɜrd part of speech: adjective ill-natured in spanish: malhumorado, pronunciation: ɪlnætʃɜrd part of speech: adjective
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