Shaven in spanish

Afeitado

pronunciation: ɑfeitɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

shave2 = afeitar, afeitarse, rasurar, rasurarse, rapar. 

Example: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.

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» shave off = afeitarse, rasurarse.

Example: Someone had asked Max why he didn't shave off his sideboards as they looked shit.

» shave off = ahorrarse, reducir, recortar, rebajar.

Example: You can shave off as much as 50% or even more from your current rate for home insurance in Arizona.

» shave + Posesivo + legs = afeitarse las piernas.

Example: I think it totally depends on whether the girl needs to shave her legs or pluck her eyebrows.

shaven = afeitado. 

Example: Lodge Kerrigan's 'Clean, Shaven' is a blistering piece of cinematic inventiveness and a young director's low-budget first feature.

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» clean shaven = bien afeitado, rapado.

Example: Women of all ages have clean shaven skulls and wear miniskirts as their only dress.

» unshaven = sin afeitar.

Example: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.

Shaven synonyms

shaved in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪvd part of speech: adjective beardless in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪrdləs part of speech: adjective clean-shaven in spanish: , pronunciation: klinʃəven part of speech: adjective whiskerless in spanish: , pronunciation: wɪskɜrləs part of speech: adjective smooth-shaven in spanish: , pronunciation: smuθʃeɪvən part of speech: adjective well-shaven in spanish: , pronunciation: welʃeɪvən part of speech: adjective

Shaven antonyms

unshaven pronunciation: ənʃeɪvən part of speech: adjective unshaved pronunciation: ənhævd part of speech: adjective
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