Disimulado in english

Sneaky

pronunciation: sniki part of speech: adjective
In gestures
sneaky

disimulado = disguised ; in disguise. 

Example: One great danger in budgeting is the problem of disguised needs.Example: The author addresses the question of whether a metadata specialist is really a cataloguer in disguise.

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Example: I do this all the time, and no one's complained, and sometimes it can garner a few snickers from the audience, which is always fun.

Example: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.

disimular = disguise ; dissimulate ; dissemble. 

Example: But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Example: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Example: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.

Disimulado synonyms

sneak in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: snik verb, nouncorrupt in spanish: corrupto, pronunciation: kɜrʌpt adjectivesurreptitious in spanish: subrepticio, pronunciation: sɜrəptɪʃəs adjectivefurtive in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: fɜrtɪv adjectivecrooked in spanish: torcido, pronunciation: krʊkəd adjectivestealthy in spanish: cauteloso, pronunciation: stelθi adjectivelurking in spanish: alfombrilla de ratón, pronunciation: lɜrkɪŋ adjectiveconcealed in spanish: excusado, pronunciation: kənsild adjectiveunderhanded in spanish: deshonesto, pronunciation: ʌndɜrhændɪd adjectiveunderhand in spanish: solapado, pronunciation: ʌndɜrhænd adjectiveskulking in spanish: escondido, pronunciation: skʌlkɪŋ noun, adjective
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