Burlón in english
Mocking
pronunciation: mɑkɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mɑkɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
burlón = derisive.
Example: As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.more:
» de forma burlona = mockingly ; jokingly .
Example: Then he grinned and said mockingly, 'Hell of a place to spend the rest of your life, ain't it?'. Example: Authorities say a central Florida man was arrested after jokingly trying to buy drugs at a Burger King drive-thru.» de manera burlona = mockingly ; jokingly .
Example: Then he grinned and said mockingly, 'Hell of a place to spend the rest of your life, ain't it?'. Example: Authorities say a central Florida man was arrested after jokingly trying to buy drugs at a Burger King drive-thru.» de modo burlón = mockingly ; jokingly .
Example: Then he grinned and said mockingly, 'Hell of a place to spend the rest of your life, ain't it?'. Example: Authorities say a central Florida man was arrested after jokingly trying to buy drugs at a Burger King drive-thru.» en tono burlón = mockingly ; jokingly .
Example: Then he grinned and said mockingly, 'Hell of a place to spend the rest of your life, ain't it?'. Example: Authorities say a central Florida man was arrested after jokingly trying to buy drugs at a Burger King drive-thru.» sonrisa burlona = smirk .
Example: Men will often look at me with a smirk on their face or just outright laugh if they are in groups.