Lloroso in english
Tearful
pronunciation: tɪrfəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: tɪrfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
lloroso = lachrymose ; tearful.
Example: Mr Dickens was too much inclined by natural disposition to lachrymose eloquence and exaggerated caricature.Example: The student in question showed a number of behaviour traits, from bright and alert to moody and tearful.more:
» con los ojos llorosos = misty-eyed ; bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.] .
Example: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment. Example: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.» estar lloroso = be tearful .
Example: These children will appear unhappy and the family may tell you that they are often tearful.» ojo lloroso = runny eye ; watery eye .
Example: I know from personal experience cows can have runny eyes, but they've never told me personally why their eyes are runny. Example: He was a little old man with an apologetic mien and watery eyes.