Fearful
pronunciation: fɪrfəl
part of speech: adjective
miedoso1 = wuss ; yellow-belly coward ; yellow-bellied coward ; yellow belly ; chicken.
Example: He goes on to state that liberals are wusses for claiming 'I support the troops but not the war'.Example: I mean, at least if he wasn't such a yellow-belly coward who wets himself at his own shadow, I'd think about it.Example: You're a yellow-bellied coward who hides behind paid killers.Example: It's not my fault that the ninnies you hired were such yellow-bellies!.Example: She was so chicken she wouldn't even go on the monkey bars.
more:
» ser un miedoso
= be a pussy
.
Example: Life's a bith but sometimes you need to stop being a pussy and man the fuck up! = La vida es una mierda pero a veces necesitas dejar de ser un cobardica y echarle cojones.
miedoso2 = fearful ; wussy ; yellow-bellied ; lily-livered ; chicken-hearted ; chicken-livered ; white-livered ; pigeon-livered ; pigeon-hearted.
Example: From my observations, most employees are inherently fearful and immature.Example: And being against the war and saying you support the troops is one of the wussiest positions the pacifists have ever taken.Example: I can't think of anything that better illustrates the failure of our justice system to deal with such yellow-bellied sods.Example: Many commentators want to blame the Liberal Democrats for this, painting them as lily-livered social democrats with no real appetite for revolutionary change.Example: It's the most chicken-hearted thing I've seen in football in years.Example: If I were to make a New Year's resolution, it would be to stop being chicken-livered and dependent on others.Example: I never could understand why that man is so white-livered.Example: I was so pigeon-livered I had to wait for Emily to propose to me.Example: If you were so pigeon-hearted, why did you enlist in the soldiery in the first place?.
Miedoso synonyms
bad
in spanish: malo,
pronunciation: bæd
part of speech: adjective
dire
in spanish: terrible,
pronunciation: daɪr
part of speech: adjective
pusillanimous
in spanish: pusilánime,
pronunciation: pjusəlænəməs
part of speech: adjective
dread
in spanish: pavor,
pronunciation: dred
part of speech: noun
awful
in spanish: horrible,
pronunciation: ɑfəl
part of speech: adjective
faint
in spanish: débil,
pronunciation: feɪnt
part of speech: adjective
chicken
in spanish: pollo,
pronunciation: tʃɪkən
part of speech: noun
craven
in spanish: cobarde,
pronunciation: kreɪvən
part of speech: noun
timid
in spanish: tímido,
pronunciation: tɪmɪd
part of speech: adjective
yellow
in spanish: amarillo,
pronunciation: jeloʊ
part of speech: adjective, noun
dreadful
in spanish: terrible,
pronunciation: dredfəl
part of speech: adjective
poltroon
in spanish: cobarde,
pronunciation: poʊltrun
part of speech: noun
terrible
in spanish: terrible,
pronunciation: terəbəl
part of speech: adjective
funky
in spanish: miedoso,
pronunciation: fʌŋki
part of speech: adjective
coward
in spanish: cobarde,
pronunciation: kaʊɜrd
part of speech: noun
horrendous
in spanish: horrendo,
pronunciation: hɔrendəs
part of speech: adjective
timorous
in spanish: timorato,
pronunciation: tɪmɜrəs
part of speech: adjective
dreaded
in spanish: temido,
pronunciation: dredɪd
part of speech: adjective
dastardly
in spanish: ruin,
pronunciation: dæstɜrdli
part of speech: adjective
horrific
in spanish: horrendo,
pronunciation: hɔrɪfɪk
part of speech: adjective
cowardly
in spanish: cobardemente,
pronunciation: kaʊɜrdli
part of speech: adjective
recreant
in spanish: cobarde,
pronunciation: rikriənt
part of speech: adjective
fearsome
in spanish: temible,
pronunciation: fɪrsəm
part of speech: adjective
caitiff
in spanish: mísero,
pronunciation: keɪtɪf
part of speech: noun
trepid
in spanish: trepidante,
pronunciation: trepəd
part of speech: adjective
frightening
in spanish: aterrador,
pronunciation: fraɪtənɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
alarming
in spanish: alarmante,
pronunciation: əlɑrmɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
frightful
in spanish: espantoso,
pronunciation: fraɪtfəl
part of speech: adjective
direful
in spanish: horrible,
pronunciation: daɪrfəl
part of speech: adjective
unmanly
in spanish: afeminado,
pronunciation: ənmænli
part of speech: adjective
fainthearted
in spanish: Débil de corazón,
pronunciation: feɪnthɑrtɪd
part of speech: adjective
lily-livered
in spanish: lirio de hígado,
pronunciation: lɪlilɪvɜrd
part of speech: adjective
yellow-bellied
in spanish: de vientre amarillo,
pronunciation: jeloʊbelid
part of speech: adjective
white-livered
in spanish: hígado blanco,
pronunciation: waɪtlɪvɜrd
part of speech: adjective
chickenhearted
in spanish: corazon de pollo,
pronunciation: tʃɪkɪnhɑrtɪd
part of speech: adjective
poor-spirited
in spanish: poco animado,
pronunciation: purspɪrɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective