Maníaco in english

Maniac

pronunciation: meɪniæk part of speech: noun
In gestures

maníaco1 = maniac. 

Example: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.

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» maníaco del deportesports nutsports freaksports fiend .

Example: Loved by sports nuts and superstars, coconut water is the hot new health drink.

Example: At the same time, all her friends are sports freaks, and they're a rare breed.

Example: Surprisingly, the people who responded best to the campaign weren't sports fiends but those interested in arts and literature.

» maníaco del ejercicio físicofitness freak .

Example: From working out in the gym to cycling around the city to keep that butt taut -- the man is one fitness freak.

» maníaco del fitnessfitness freak .

Example: From working out in the gym to cycling around the city to keep that butt taut -- the man is one fitness freak.

» maníaco sexualsex maniacoversexed  ; sex fiend .

Example: This biopic of the serial killer Ted Bundy portraying him as a sex maniac and a grotesque fall guy is misguided.

Example: The music industry has become so oversexed, but everyone knows that sex sells.

Example: He's such a sex fiend he's started hooking up with guys.

maníaco2 = manic. 

Example: Rowe's style can be characterized as ricocheting from one idea, quotation, or anecdote to another, and there is a manic quality to the reasoning.

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» depresión maníacamanic depression .

Example: Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.

» maníaco-depresiónmanic depression .

Example: Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.

» maníaco depresivomanic-depressive .

Example: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.

Maníaco synonyms

lunatic in spanish: lunático, pronunciation: lunətɪk part of speech: noun, adjective maniacal in spanish: maníaco, pronunciation: mənaɪəkəl part of speech: adjective madman in spanish: loco, pronunciation: mædmæn part of speech: noun
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