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Traducciones detalladas de sheepishness de inglés a francés

sheepishness:

sheepishness [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the sheepishness
    la sottise; la niaiserie; la moutonnerie

Translation Matrix for sheepishness:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
moutonnerie sheepishness
niaiserie sheepishness bungling; fiddling; foolishness; inanity; naïvete; silliness; tinkering; unfunny joke; unfunny prank
sottise sheepishness absurdity; banter; childishness; folly; foolishness; fun; gibberish; high jinks; hilarity; humor; humour; idiocy; incongruity; joking; joy; joyfulness; lunacy; madness; merriment; mirth; nonsense; paradox; pleasure; silliness; silly joke; stupidity
- shamefacedness

Palabras relacionadas con "sheepishness":


Sinónimos de "sheepishness":


Definiciones relacionadas de "sheepishness":

  1. feeling embarrassed about yourself1

sheepishness forma de sheepish:

sheepish adj.

  1. sheepish (mutton-head; simpleton)
  2. sheepish
    bête

Translation Matrix for sheepish:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
bête animal; beast; monster; monstrosity; ogre
AdjectiveTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
- shamefaced; sheeplike
ModifierTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
bête sheepish crazy; daft; dumb; empty-headed; foolish; funny; idiotic; infantile; insane; loony; mad; mindless; mixed up; muzzy; naive; naïve; not sensible; nuts; odd; owlish; potty; ridiculous; senseless; silly; simple; stark mad; stark raving mad; stark staring mad; stupid; weird; wide-eyed
moutonnier mutton-head; sheepish; simpleton

Palabras relacionadas con "sheepish":


Sinónimos de "sheepish":


Definiciones relacionadas de "sheepish":

  1. showing a sense of shame1
  2. like or suggestive of a sheep in docility or stupidity or meekness or timidity1

Wiktionary: sheepish

sheepish
adjective
  1. shy, meek, shameful or embarrassed
sheepish
Cross Translation:
FromToVia
sheepish déconfit belämmert — (umgangssprachlich): betreten, eingeschüchtert