Agasajado in english

Entertained

pronunciation: entɜrteɪnd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

agasajar = shower ; smother + Nombre + with kindness ; kill + Nombre + with kindness ; fete [fête]. 

Example: The bibliographer can expect to assume all the benign indignity which was showered upon the lexicographer with Johnson's definition of 'a harmless drudge'.Example: Her father is no ogre, but since her mother and sister's died her father has basically smothered her with kindness, not allowing her any freedom.Example: But somewhere between killing them with kindness and berating them at boot camps, there must be another way.Example: He was once feted by the West as the arch-moderniser who would guide his country along the path of democracy.

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» agasajar a Alguien con comida y bebidawine and dine + Alguien [Con objeto de ganarse el favor de alguien] .

Example: More and more girls in Japan are turning to sugar daddies to wine and dine them.

» agasajar conregale with [Usado generalmente para relatos, historias, leyendas, etc]gift + Nombre + with .

Example: His end is to chat and regale one with colorful stories from the past or special insight into the future.

Example: Life has not blessed her with parental love, but has gifted her with beauty that's the world's envy.

» agasajar decrown withshower + Nombre + with .

Example: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.

Example: She said when they first became a couple Campbell would shower her with gifts and that she 'was under his spell'.

Agasajado synonyms

pleased in spanish: satisfecho, pronunciation: plizd part of speech: adjective amused in spanish: divertido, pronunciation: əmjuzd part of speech: adjective diverted in spanish: desviado, pronunciation: daɪvɜrtɪd part of speech: adjective
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