buff in Spanish
buff in Spanish is papiado, fisicudo, fornido — buff means a person deeply knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a particular subject.
buff in Spanish
papiado
fisicudo
fornido
papeado
atrayente
(MLE, _, slang) Physically attractive.
color del ante
A brownish yellow colour.
aficionado
(informal) A person who is very interested in a particular subject.
beneficio
(video games, RPG) An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
bruñido
(video games, RPG) An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
bruñidura
(video games, RPG) An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
bruñimiento
(video games, RPG) An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
mejora
(video games, RPG) An effect that makes a character or item stronger.
abrillantar
To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
bruñir
To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
fortalecer
To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
mejorar
To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
pulimentar
To polish and make shiny by rubbing.
fortalecer
(video games, RPG) To make a character or an item stronger.
mejorar
(video games, RPG) To make a character or an item stronger.
What does "buff" mean?
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noun A person deeply knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a particular subject.
"He's a real history buff and can talk for hours about ancient Rome."
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adj Muscular and physically fit, especially with visible muscle tone.
"She got noticeably buff after a year of weight training."
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adj A pale, brownish-yellow color, originally that of buffalo-hide leather.
"The walls were painted a soft buff shade."
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verb To polish something until it shines by rubbing it.
"He buffed the car's hood until it gleamed."
buff in a sentence
- He's a real history buff and can talk for hours about ancient Rome.
- She got noticeably buff after a year of weight training.
- The walls were painted a soft buff shade.
- He buffed the car's hood until it gleamed.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "buff" in Spanish?
"buff" in Spanish is papiado, fisicudo, fornido. buff means: A person deeply knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a particular subject.
How do you use "buff" in a sentence?
Example: "He's a real history buff and can talk for hours about ancient Rome." In Spanish, "buff" is papiado, fisicudo, fornido.
Are there other ways to say "buff" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 17 translations listed for "buff": papiado, fisicudo, fornido, papeado, atrayente, color del ante.
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