desgraciado — meaning in English
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English meaning
- confounded adj Completely puzzled or astonished.
- creep verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
- hapless adj Unlucky, especially in a way that invites pity or mild amusement.
- infelicitous adj Unhappy or unfortunate.
- unfortunate adj Having bad luck; suffering misfortune.
- wretch noun A person who is very unhappy or in a pitiful, miserable condition.
- wretched adj Extremely unhappy or in a miserable, unfortunate state.
Senses
desgraciado is used for these senses in English:
- confounded (colloquial) Extremely bad; very unpleasant; used as an intensifier.
- creep (informal, pejorative) Someone creepy (annoyingly unpleasant), especially one who is strange or eccentric.
- hapless Very unlucky; ill-fated.
- infelicitous Unhappy or unfortunate.
- unfortunate Not favored by fortune.
- wretch An unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person.
- wretched Characterized by or feeling deep affliction or distress; very miserable.
confounded — full definition
- adj Completely puzzled or astonished.
- adj Old-fashioned, mild intensifier used to show annoyance, similar to "darn" or "blasted".
creep — full definition
- verb To move slowly, quietly, or close to the ground.
- verb To change or increase very gradually, often in an unwelcome way.
- noun An unpleasant or unsettling person, especially one who behaves in a sexually inappropriate way.