Ufano in english
Ufano
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
ufanarse = grandstand.
Example: Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.ufano = proud ; arrogant ; boastful ; smug ; self-satisfied ; overweening ; vainglorious.
Example: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Example: Particularly in libraries, the attitude of the employee is to become arrogant toward the user.Example: The main character displays a boastful attitude that smacks of hubris in the extreme.Example: A little later in the same document, in a passage dealing in a rather smug way with the then infant county libraries we read that the purpose of such libraries should be to relieve the tedium of idle hours quite irrespective of intellectual profit or educational gain.Example: The self-satisfied expression on his face was a proof of his certitude.Example: Their argument is that the federal government is so fouled up, so overweening, so entrenched, that it can only be restrained through a state-led endeavor to amend the Constitution.Example: A century ago, stupid and vainglorious politicians dragged us into war.more:
» sonrisa ufana = fish-eating grin .
Example: Strolling from a hand crafted log cabin to the jet boat I had a fish-eating grin.