Desvarío in english
Delirium
pronunciation: dɪlɪriəm part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪlɪriəm part of speech: noun
In gestures
desvariar = rant ; rant and rave.
Example: I am here to rant, think out loud and possibly provide relevant information for all.Example: Under a cloudy sky, he ranted and raved, confounding the real with the unreal.desvarío = delirium ; raving.
Example: It is therefore essential to suspect and recognize delirium in these patients, especially in emergency wards.Example: I knew all the ways to control lunatics, but she was strong in her ravings and knocked me cold more than once.more:
» desvarío de un lunático = lunatic raving .
Example: French President Nicolas Sarkozy has snapped back at rumours over his private life by describing them as 'lunatic ravings'.» desvaríos = rantings and ravings ; rantings .
Example: She was the 'insane' counterpart to the overly serious world of computers and everybody loved her rantings and ravings. Example: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.