Obseso in english

Observer

pronunciation: əbzɜrvɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

obseso = obsessed. 

Example: No one but an obsessed fanatic would suggest that reading is all or enough in itself.

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» obseso con la lecturabookaholic .

Example: A self-professed 'bookaholic' and journalist submits that, be it ever so humble, there is no place like the library.

» obseso con los librosbookaholic .

Example: A self-professed 'bookaholic' and journalist submits that, be it ever so humble, there is no place like the library.

» obseso de la saludhealth freak .

Example: Sometimes with dating comes a little thing called sacrifice; something only those dating a health freak will understand best.

» obseso de la vida sanahealth freak .

Example: Sometimes with dating comes a little thing called sacrifice; something only those dating a health freak will understand best.

» obseso del deportesports freaksports nutsports fiend .

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

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

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

» obseso 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.

» obseso 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.

» obseso sexualsex pest [Persona que constantemente molesta a otra con insinuaciones sexuales] .

Example: A Brit man had his privates torched, while on holiday in Crete, by a woman who accuses him of being a sex pest.

Obseso synonyms

commentator in spanish: comentarista, pronunciation: kɑmənteɪtɜr part of speech: noun beholder in spanish: espectador, pronunciation: bihoʊldɜr part of speech: noun perceiver in spanish: perceptor, pronunciation: pɜrsivɜr part of speech: noun
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