quack in Spanish
quack in Spanish is cua, cuac, matasanos — quack means the harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
quack in Spanish
cua
The sound made by a duck.
cuac
The sound made by a duck.
matasanos
(pejorative) A fraudulent healer, especially a bombastic peddler in worthless treatments, a doctor who makes false diagnoses for monetary benefit, or an untrained or poorly trained doctor who uses fraudulent credentials to attract patients [from c. 1630]
charlatán
(figuratively, pejorative) Any similar charlatan or incompetent professional.
curandero
(jocular, _, slang, mildly, _, pejorative) Any doctor.
graznar
To make a noise like a duck.
parpar
To make a noise like a duck.
What does "quack" mean?
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noun The harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
"The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread."
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verb Of a duck, to make its characteristic call.
"The ducklings quacked loudly whenever they saw food."
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noun A person who dishonestly claims medical expertise they don't have, or who peddles fake cures.
"The so-called doctor turned out to be a quack selling sugar pills as miracle cures."
quack in a sentence
- The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread.
- The ducklings quacked loudly whenever they saw food.
- The so-called doctor turned out to be a quack selling sugar pills as miracle cures.
- Consumer groups warned buyers about the online quack pushing unproven supplements.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "quack" in Spanish?
"quack" in Spanish is cua, cuac, matasanos. quack means: The harsh, honking sound a duck makes.
How do you use "quack" in a sentence?
Example: "The pond was noisy with the quack of ducks fighting over bread." In Spanish, "quack" is cua, cuac, matasanos.
Are there other ways to say "quack" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "quack": cua, cuac, matasanos, charlatán, curandero, graznar.
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