Enconado in english

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pronunciation: faʊnd part of speech: verb
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enconado = acrimonious ; vitriolic ; embittered. 

Example: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Example: This magazine had a particular interest in curious stories of libraries and bookmen, and was abundant in criticism both humorous and vitriolic.Example: The play 'A Song at twilight' tells the story of an embittered, closeted, world-famous writer who is faced with his murky past in the shape of his early mistress.

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» lucha enconadabitter struggle .

Example: At first the neophytic librarian was mildly shocked by his revelations, and sometimes her heart gave a jump when he described some of the bitter struggles that went on constantly between individuals.

enconar = rankle ; embitter. 

Example: Now it appears that everyday citizens' sensibilities have been rankled by the campaign.Example: The report on the likely impact of the Iraqi war on British Muslims warned that the conflict would embitter and radicalize them.

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» enconarsefester .

Example: However, like a sore left to fester on its own, the situation has gotten quite distasteful.

Enconado synonyms

plant in spanish: planta, pronunciation: plænt part of speech: noun base in spanish: base, pronunciation: beɪs part of speech: noun ground in spanish: suelo, pronunciation: graʊnd part of speech: noun establish in spanish: establecer, pronunciation: ɪstæblɪʃ part of speech: verb constitute in spanish: constituir, pronunciation: kɑnstətut part of speech: verb launch in spanish: lanzamiento, pronunciation: lɔntʃ part of speech: noun, verb institute in spanish: instituto, pronunciation: ɪnstətut part of speech: noun set up in spanish: preparar, pronunciation: setʌp part of speech: verb, adjective
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