The Spanish word for loose is
flojo
Spanish Definition
loose | |
1. Soltar. | |
2. Aflojar. | |
3. Liberar. | |
4. Desatar. | |
5. adj. Suelto. | |
6. adj. Flojo, holgado. |
Translations for loose and their definitions
flojo | © | ||
1. adj. loose | |||
El tornillo lo veo muy flojo. - I see the screw is very loose. | |||
2. adj. lazy | |||
Pero qué flojo eres... Anda, ¡levántate! - You're so lazy... C'mon, get up! | |||
3. adj. weak (not potent) | |||
El restaurante tenía café muy flojo. - The restaurant had very weak coffee. |
suelto | ||
1. adj. free, loose, undone | ||
2. adj. isolated, separate | ||
3. adj. free, agile, fluent | ||
4. adj. (of hair) shaggy | ||
5. adj. (informal, derogatory, of a person) easy (consenting readily to sex) | ||
6. n-m. loose change | ||
7. Participle. past participle of solver | ||
8. v. first-person singular present indicative of soltar |
desabrochar | ||
1. v. to unbutton |
aflojar | ||
1. v. to loosen | ||
2. v. to slacken, to unclench | ||
No aflojen el trabajo en tiempo de guerra. - Don't slacken in your work in war time. | ||
3. v. to ease up, to let up | ||
La tormenta aflojó. - The storm let up. | ||
4. v. to cough up, shell out (pay money) | ||
5. v. to slack off, to relax |
relajado | ||
1. adj. relaxed | ||
2. adj. lax, laid-back, loose, hands-off | ||
3. adj. loose (dissolute) | ||
4. adj. (colloquial) chill | ||
5. Participle. past participle of relajar |
soltar | ||
1. v. to release | ||
2. v. to let go | ||
3. v. to let loose (release from restraint) | ||
4. v. to give (a hit) |
indiscreto | ||
1. adj. indiscreet |
promiscuo | ||
1. adj. mixed, ambiguous | ||
2. adj. promiscuous |
desatar | ||
1. v. to untie, undo, unfasten, unleash | ||
2. v. to provoke, set off, trigger (especially suddenly) |
libertino | ||
1. adj. libertine, rakish, profligate | ||
2. n-m. libertine, rake, profligate |
golfo | ||
1. n-m. (geography) gulf | ||
2. adj. dishonest | ||
3. adj. nasty | ||
4. adj. promiscuous | ||
5. n-m. scoundrel | ||
6. n-m. sluggard | ||
7. n-m. manwhore |
liberar | ||
1. v. to liberate, to release, to free, to set free, to free up | ||
2. v. to deliver, to rid (someone from/of something) | ||
3. v. to relieve (e.g., relieve pressure, tension, stress) |
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