Flutter
pronunciation: flʌtɜr
part of speech: noun, verb
revolotear = flit to and fro ; flutter ; wheel.
Example: These thoughts and many more like them flitted to and fro ceaselessly over the troubled surface of his mind.Example: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Example: Around its shrouded summit the regal birds wheeled by the hundreds, their plangent wails and cackles echoing off the black volcanic slopes.
revoloteo = flutter.
Example: The sail just sat limp with barely a flutter.
Revoloteo synonyms
bat
in spanish: murciélago,
pronunciation: bæt
part of speech: noun
fleet
in spanish: flota,
pronunciation: flit
part of speech: noun
flap
in spanish: solapa,
pronunciation: flæp
part of speech: noun
waver
in spanish: vacilar,
pronunciation: weɪvɜr
part of speech: verb, noun
quiver
in spanish: carcaj,
pronunciation: kwɪvɜr
part of speech: noun, verb
dart
in spanish: dardo,
pronunciation: dɑrt
part of speech: noun, verb
flicker
in spanish: parpadeo,
pronunciation: flɪkɜr
part of speech: noun, verb
flit
in spanish: revolotear,
pronunciation: flɪt
part of speech: verb, noun
palpitate
in spanish: palpitar,
pronunciation: pælpəteɪt
part of speech: verb
flitter
in spanish: rareza,
pronunciation: flɪtɜr
part of speech: verb
flapping
in spanish: batiendo,
pronunciation: flæpɪŋ
part of speech: noun
fluttering
in spanish: aleteo,
pronunciation: flʌtɜrɪŋ
part of speech: noun
flopping
in spanish: fallar,
pronunciation: flɑpɪŋ
part of speech: verb, noun