Vanidoso in english
Vain
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vanidoso1 = big head ; poseur.
Example: You've got such a big head that you could never live with yourself unless you could put us all to shame.Example: This is an interesting little town wholly populated by poseurs and backpackers with a few salty sea dogs thrown in for good measure.more:
» ser un vanidoso = be full of + Reflexivo .
Example: That gets on my nerves, they are cocky and full of themselves.vanidoso2 = conceited ; boastful ; vain ; big-headed ; bumptious.
Example: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.Example: The main character displays a boastful attitude that smacks of hubris in the extreme.Example: The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Example: I alwasy knew she was a pain in the arse, without knowing her you can just tell, by the way she behaves, that she is big-headed and thinks she's god's gift to the human race.Example: I suppose we might all own up to being a tad bumptious on occasion and when the wind is blowing in the wrong direction.more:
» todo vanidoso = full of conceit .
Example: I arrived at the airdrome full of conceit, thinking I was a real pilot.