Pánfilo in english

Gullible

pronunciation: gʌləbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
gullible

pánfilo = dimwit ; nincompoop ; deadhead ; simp ; nonce ; dumbass ; dim-witted [dimwitted]. 

Example: The diplomats have been calling him a lucky dimwit ever since.Example: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Example: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Example: This collection of videos pays tribute to nincompoops, deadheads and simps: people who walk into sliding glass doors and out of public restrooms with toilet paper trailing from one of their shoes.Example: Justin, whilst clearly a nonce, is to be commended on instigating a high-profile campaign to free the hostages.Example: I could barely recognize the lumbering ape from behind his apron, but sure enough he was one of the dumbass jocks I went to high school with.Example: From that point on, the film is not only stupid, it's dim-witted, brainless and obtuse to the point of being insulting to the audience.

Pánfilo synonyms

green in spanish: verde, pronunciation: grin adjective, nounnaive in spanish: ingenuo, pronunciation: naɪiv adjectivenaif in spanish: naif, pronunciation: neɪf adjectiveunwary in spanish: incauto, pronunciation: ənweri adjectivefleeceable in spanish: fugaz, pronunciation: flisəbəl adjective
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