Remilgado in english
Prim
pronunciation: prɪm part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: prɪm part of speech: adjective
In gestures
remilgado = prissy ; prim ; finicky ; fusspot ; fussbudget ; squeamish ; pernickety ; persnickety.
Example: It is especially important that the classroom not be dominated by a 'prissy' middle-class atmosphere.Example: I am really liking buttoned-up, very prim, demure-to-the-point-of-invisibility dresses lately.Example: After all, even a healthy cat can become finicky when offered an unfamiliar meal.Example: As for Steve, he traded his days as a bachelor for life with a fusspot.Example: And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob.Example: While the idea of an ossuary makes some individuals squeamish, ossuaries have been a part of human life for thousands of years.Example: We are very pernickety about which events we attened.Example: She charmed with the catch phrase, 'today's persnickety eaters are tomorrow's foodies'.