Bribón in english

Rascal

pronunciation: ræskəl part of speech: noun
In gestures
rascal

bribón1 = glutton. 

Example: The writer discusses the designation of Jesus as a 'glutton and a drunkard'.

bribón2 = rascal ; scallywag [scalawag, -USA] ; rapscallion ; cad ; ruffian ; knave. 

Example: And although they may pose themselves as very religious, they are simply rascals.Example: In other words, we either have morons or thugs running the White House -- or perhaps one moron, one thug, and a smattering of scalawags in between.Example: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.Example: Not only that, but this cad has also convinced them she is losing her faculties.Example: The coroner said she had died not from drowning, but from being abused and murdered by a gang of ruffians.Example: I will not open my mouth to utter a single word while I am in the company of such knaves.

Bribón synonyms

rogue in spanish: pícaro, pronunciation: roʊg nounmonkey in spanish: mono, pronunciation: mʌŋki nounknave in spanish: bribón, pronunciation: neɪv nounimp in spanish: diablillo, pronunciation: ɪmp nounscamp in spanish: pícaro, pronunciation: skæmp nounvarlet in spanish: truhán, pronunciation: vɑrlət nounrapscallion in spanish: rapscallion, pronunciation: ræpskæljən nounscallywag in spanish: canalla, pronunciation: skæliwæg nounscalawag in spanish: pícaro, pronunciation: skæləwæg noun
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