Espeso in english

Thick

pronunciation: θɪk part of speech: adjective
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» espesarsethicken  .

Example: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.

espeso = thick ; dense ; bushy ; thickened. 

Example: They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.Example: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.Example: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.Example: Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.

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» con cola espesabushy-tailed .

Example: It's picture of a bushy-tailed fox sitting up on its hind legs and touching its chest.

» estar espesonot think clearlynot think straight .

Example: I was trying to get work done this morning, but couldn't think clearly.

Example: I knew I had made a mistake, but when I tried to check my work, my head went into a whirl and I couldn't think straight.

» hacerse más espesothicken  .

Example: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.

» nube espesathick cloud .

Example: Orange County should see its coolest day of the week Friday with thick clouds promising light rain.

» peine de dientes finos y espesosfine-tooth(ed) comb .

Example: Even when you've blasted head lice with a cocktail of chemicals and raked out their eggs with a fine-tooth comb, they'll turn up again out of nowhere.

» peine de púas finas y espesasfine-tooth(ed) comb .

Example: Even when you've blasted head lice with a cocktail of chemicals and raked out their eggs with a fine-tooth comb, they'll turn up again out of nowhere.

» sangre espesathick blood .

Example: Thick blood and thin blood are signs of an impaired circulatory system.

» sangre poco espesathin blood .

Example: Yes, some people with thin blood or whose pulse and blood pressure get high enough will have a nose bleed when excited.

Espeso synonyms

deep in spanish: profundo, pronunciation: dip part of speech: adjective heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective fat in spanish: gordo, pronunciation: fæt part of speech: adjective, noun intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective stupid in spanish: estúpido, pronunciation: stupəd part of speech: adjective broad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd part of speech: adjective abundant in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: əbʌndənt part of speech: adjective dense in spanish: denso, pronunciation: dens part of speech: adjective compact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt part of speech: adjective, noun wide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd part of speech: adjective midst in spanish: medio, pronunciation: mɪdst part of speech: noun viscous in spanish: viscoso, pronunciation: vɪskəs part of speech: adjective stocky in spanish: rechoncho, pronunciation: stɑki part of speech: adjective coagulate in spanish: coagular, pronunciation: koʊægjəleɪt part of speech: verb impenetrable in spanish: impenetrable, pronunciation: ɪmpenətrəbəl part of speech: adjective unintelligible in spanish: ininteligible, pronunciation: ənɪntelədʒəbəl part of speech: adjective concentrated in spanish: concentrado, pronunciation: kɑnsəntreɪtəd part of speech: adjective creamy in spanish: cremoso, pronunciation: krimi part of speech: adjective chummy in spanish: familiar, pronunciation: tʃʌmi part of speech: adjective heavyset in spanish: corpulento, pronunciation: heviset part of speech: adjective gelatinous in spanish: gelatinoso, pronunciation: dʒəlætənəs part of speech: adjective clogged in spanish: obstruido, pronunciation: klɔgd part of speech: adjective ropy in spanish: viscoso, pronunciation: rɑpi part of speech: adjective stringy in spanish: fibroso, pronunciation: strɪŋi part of speech: adjective ropey in spanish: cuerda, pronunciation: rɑpi part of speech: adjective thickset in spanish: rechoncho, pronunciation: θɪkset part of speech: adjective soupy in spanish: espeso, pronunciation: supi part of speech: adjective syrupy in spanish: almibarado, pronunciation: sɜrupi part of speech: adjective slurred in spanish: arrastrado, pronunciation: slɜrd part of speech: adjective coagulated in spanish: coagulado, pronunciation: koʊægjəleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective quilted in spanish: acolchado, pronunciation: kwɪltɪd part of speech: adjective thickheaded in spanish: torpe, pronunciation: θɪkhedɪd part of speech: adjective thready in spanish: listo, pronunciation: θredi part of speech: adjective clotted in spanish: cuajaron, pronunciation: klɑtəd part of speech: adjective curdled in spanish: cuajado, pronunciation: kɜrdəld part of speech: adjective thickly in spanish: grueso, pronunciation: θɪkli part of speech: adverb grumous in spanish: grumoso, pronunciation: gruməs part of speech: adjective boneheaded in spanish: sin cabeza, pronunciation: boʊnhedɪd part of speech: adjective two-ply in spanish: dos capas, pronunciation: twoʊplaɪ part of speech: adjective blockheaded in spanish: cabeza de bloque, pronunciation: blɑkhedɪd part of speech: adjective thickened in spanish: engrosado, pronunciation: θɪkənd part of speech: adjective jellylike in spanish: parecido a gelatina, pronunciation: dʒelilaɪk part of speech: adjective grumose in spanish: grumosa, pronunciation: grumoʊz part of speech: adjective fatheaded in spanish: lerdo, pronunciation: fæthedɪd part of speech: adjective three-ply in spanish: tres capas, pronunciation: θriplaɪ part of speech: adjective thick-skulled in spanish: calavera gruesa, pronunciation: θɪkskəld part of speech: adjective loggerheaded in spanish: cabeza de leña, pronunciation: lɑgɜrhedɪd part of speech: adjective four-ply in spanish: cuatro capas, pronunciation: fɔrplaɪ part of speech: adjective coagulable in spanish: coagulable, pronunciation: koʊægjələbəl part of speech: adjective gelatinlike in spanish: gelatinoso, pronunciation: dʒelətɪnlaɪk part of speech: adjective wooden-headed in spanish: zopenco, pronunciation: wʊdənhedɪd part of speech: adjective
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