- mustio
- adj.1 withered.2 sad, depressed.3 faded.4 two-faced, deceitful, double-faced, hypocrite.* * *mustio► adjetivo1 (plantas) withered, faded2 (persona) down, downcast, sad* * *ADJ1) [planta] withered; [lechuga] limp2) [tela, bandera] faded3) [persona] depressed, gloomy4) Méx * (=hipócrita) hypocritical* * *-tia adjetivo1) <flor/planta> withered2) (fam) (triste, abatido) down (colloq), low (colloq)3) (Méx fam) (hipócrita) two-faced (colloq)* * *= withered, wizened.Ex. At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.Ex. A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.* * *-tia adjetivo1) <flor/planta> withered2) (fam) (triste, abatido) down (colloq), low (colloq)3) (Méx fam) (hipócrita) two-faced (colloq)* * *= withered, wizened.
Ex: At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.
Ex: A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.* * *mustio -tiaadjectiveA ‹flor/planta› witheredterciopelo mustio faded velvetB (fam) (triste, abatido) down (colloq), low (colloq), down in the mouth (colloq)C (Méx fam) (hipócrita) two-faced (colloq)* * *
Del verbo mustiar: (conjugate mustiar)
mustio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mustió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
mustio◊ -tia adjetivo
1 ‹flor/planta› withered
2 (Méx fam) (hipócrita) two-faced (colloq)
mustio,-a adjetivo
1 Bot withered
2 figurado low, down in the mouth: desde que se quedó solo, anda muy mustio, ever since he was left alone he has been feeling low
'mustio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alicaída
- alicaído
- mustia
English:
droop
- limp
- wilt
- withered
* * *mustio, -a adj1. [flor, planta] withered, wilted2. [persona] down, gloomy3. Méx Fam [hipócrita] two-faced* * *mustioadj1 planta withered2 fig (deprimido) down fam* * *mustio adj limp
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.