Grotesco in english

Grotesque

pronunciation: groʊtesk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

grotesco = ludicrous ; grotesque ; gross ; risible ; freaky ; way out in/of left field ; burlesque. 

Example: Hernandez described the encounter as futile and ludicrous, and concluded that it tallied entirely with Lespran's expectation of it..Example: The above examples are simple subjects; compound subjects such as 'Wiring methods in prefabricated steel-framed houses' would result in grotesque headings.Example: Janell has always had a soft spot in her heart for animals most people might find gross.Example: The film can be considered innovative for its frank (albeit risible) depiction of transvestism.Example: This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.Example: From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.Example: By mixing two or more languages macaronic verse is a peculiar, rare and often burlesque form of poetry that sometimes borders on nonsense.

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» de forma grotescagrotesquely .

Example: His costume is grotesquely out of fashion and yet not without glamor.

» de manera grotescagrotesquely .

Example: His costume is grotesquely out of fashion and yet not without glamor.

Grotesco synonyms

fantastic in spanish: fantástico, pronunciation: fæntæstɪk part of speech: adjective strange in spanish: extraño, pronunciation: streɪndʒ part of speech: adjective unusual in spanish: raro, pronunciation: ənjuʒuəl part of speech: adjective antic in spanish: grotesco, pronunciation: æntɪk part of speech: adjective, noun ugly in spanish: feo, pronunciation: ʌgli part of speech: adjective monstrous in spanish: monstruoso, pronunciation: mɑnstrəs part of speech: adjective unnatural in spanish: antinatural, pronunciation: ənnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective fantastical in spanish: fantástico, pronunciation: fæntæstɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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