descarado — meaning in English
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English meaning
- barefaced adj Undisguisedly offensive and bold; crude.
- blatant adj Completely obvious and unashamed, especially about something wrong.
- brazen adj Shockingly bold or shameless, without any embarrassment.
- cheeky adj Disrespectful or bold in a way that's often seen as playful or amusing rather than truly rude.
- forward adj Located at or moving toward the front.
- fresh adjective Newly made, picked, or obtained; not old or stale.
- impudent adj Bold and disrespectful in a way that shows no shame or embarrassment.
- sassy adj Bold, cheeky, or full of spirited attitude, especially toward someone in authority.
- shameless adj Feeling or showing no shame or embarrassment, even when it would be expected.
Senses
descarado is used for these senses in English:
- bald-faced (figurative) Shameless and undisguised.
- brazen Shameless or impudent; shocking or audacious; brash. [from 1570s]
- cheeky (informal) Impudent; impertinent; impertinently bold, often in a way that is regarded as endearing or amusing.
- forward Without customary restraint or modesty; bold, cheeky, pert, presumptuous or pushy.
- fresh Rude, cheeky, or inappropriate; presumptuous; disrespectful; forward.
- impudent Not showing due respect; bold-faced, impertinent.
- sassy Bold and spirited, often towards someone in authority; cheeky; impudent; saucy. [from 1799]
- shameless Having no shame, no guilt nor remorse over something considered wrong; immodest, brazen; unable to feel disgrace.
barefaced — full definition
- adj Undisguisedly offensive and bold; crude.
- adj Open, undisguised.
- adj Unbearded (not having a beard or other facial hair).
- adj Unmasked (not wearing a mask) or not wearing a face covering.