Bochorno in english

Embarrassment

pronunciation: ɪmberəsmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

bochorno = hot flash [hot flush, -UK] ; night sweat ; oppressive heat ; hot flush [hot flash, -USA]. 

Example: Eating flaxseed may not ease menopausal hot flashes after all, despite some promising early evidence that it might.Example: For some women, the dreaded hot flushes or night sweats which often accompany the menopause can last for as long as a decade.Example: One challenging thing was that the summer was too hot and I felt enervated by the oppressive heat.Example: For some women, the dreaded hot flushes or night sweats which often accompany the menopause can last for as long as a decade.

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» de bochornomuggy [muggier -comp., muggiest -sup.]  .

Example: Shorts have an appropriate time and a place for men, and one of those is a casual afternoon in the city on a muggy day.

» hacer bochornobe muggy .

Example: Today will be muggy with a slight chance of showers or thunderstorms, but most of the area will likely be rain free.

bochorno1 = embarrassment. 

Example: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.

Bochorno synonyms

plethora in spanish: plétora, pronunciation: pleθɜrə part of speech: noun superfluity in spanish: superfluidad, pronunciation: supɜrfluəti part of speech: noun nimiety in spanish: nimiedad, pronunciation: nɪmiəti part of speech: noun overplus in spanish: exceso, pronunciation: oʊvɜrpləs part of speech: noun
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