Bonachón in english
Good-natured
pronunciation: gʊdnætʃɜrd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: gʊdnætʃɜrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
bonachón = good-natured ; saintly ; saint ; softy [softie].
Example: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.Example: All people, regardless of how saintly or naughty, merited a notice of their important contributions or personal characteristics.Example: The same person cannot be both a man and a woman, a saint and a sinner, a stay-at-home and an explorer, an ancient Roman and a modern Russian.Example: She has a tendency to be a softy, although she does carry the brunt of the authority in the household.more:
» ser un bonachón = be a real softie (at heart) .
Example: But Jeff, who has one daughter, admits he's a real softie at heart and not at all like his menacing alter-ego.