Inflated in spanish

Inflado

pronunciation: inflɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

inflate1 = inflar, hinchar. 

Example: It can take as little as one minute to inflate or deflate some air mattresses.

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» self-inflate = autoinflarse, autohincharse.

Example: When this sleeping pad has not been used for a long time it will need some help to self-inflate and only takes a few blows through the air nozzles to get it to self-inflate fully the next time you use it.

inflate2 = exagerar. 

Example: However, their average results were considerably inflated by one query which retrieved 412 items.

inflated = inflado, hinchado. 

Example: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled (driven) by foot.

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» inflated price = precio inflado, precio excesivo.

Example: Publishers know that libraries will consider any discount from artificially inflated prices to be a bargain.

» self-inflated = engreído.

Example: Book clubs do not have to be cliquish, pretentious, stuffily self-inflated, or bolt-holes for ethereal literary spirits.

Inflated synonyms

pretentious in spanish: pretencioso, pronunciation: pritenʃəs part of speech: adjective hyperbolic in spanish: hiperbólico, pronunciation: haɪpɜrbɑlɪk part of speech: adjective raised in spanish: elevado, pronunciation: reɪzd part of speech: adjective exaggerated in spanish: exagerado, pronunciation: ɪgzædʒɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective increased in spanish: aumentado, pronunciation: ɪnkrist part of speech: adjective high-flown in spanish: alto vuelo, pronunciation: haɪflaʊn part of speech: adjective high-flying in spanish: de alto vuelo, pronunciation: haɪflaɪɪŋ high-sounding in spanish: alto sonido, pronunciation: haɪsaʊndɪŋ part of speech: adjective

Inflated antonyms

deflated pronunciation: dɪfleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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