Desaire in english

Snub

pronunciation: snʌb part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

desairar = rebuff ; slight ; snub ; spurn ; diss. 

Example: 'Do not rebuff him before he has swept out his body or before he has said that for which he came'.Example: Students who slight preclass preparation are a drag on the class; they will not know what is going on and if they speak at all will frequently attempt to wrest the discussion away from the case to more comfortable topics.Example: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Example: The government seems to spurns the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives.Example: And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.

desaire = rebuff ; put-down ; snub ; cold shoulder ; diss ; scoff ; slight. 

Example: It came as rather a rebuff, but none the less a salutary one, to learn of the decision not to include libraries.Example: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Example: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Example: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders' = According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.Example: I think the disses come from frustration with the way his work was handled rather than from desperation.Example: To be sure, the largest portion of the fans greeted this news with a scoff.Example: She is also capable of incredible tetchiness and can generally take the huff with you over slights you never knew existed.

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Example: Students who slight preclass preparation are a drag on the class; they will not know what is going on and if they speak at all will frequently attempt to wrest the discussion away from the case to more comfortable topics.

Desaire synonyms

cut in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌt part of speech: verb, noun short in spanish: corto, pronunciation: ʃɔrt part of speech: adjective disregard in spanish: indiferencia, pronunciation: dɪsrɪgɑrd part of speech: noun, verb ignore in spanish: ignorar, pronunciation: ɪgnɔr part of speech: verb rebuff in spanish: rechazo, pronunciation: rɪbʌf part of speech: noun repel in spanish: repeler, pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb repulse in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: ripʌls part of speech: noun, verb brush off in spanish: cepille, pronunciation: brʌʃɔf part of speech: verb cold shoulder in spanish: hombro frío, pronunciation: koʊldʃoʊldɜr part of speech: noun
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