bloated

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. hinchado
Frank undid his belt to accommodate his bloated belly.Frank se desabrochó el cinturón para darle espacio a su barriga hinchada.
b. abotargado
The women washing their clothes were horrified to see the bloated body floating in the river.Las mujeres que lavaban ropa se horrorizaron al ver el cadáver abotargado flotando en el río.
c. abotagado
When Marlene arrived at the hospital, her faced was badly bloated from the bee sting.Cuando Marlene llegó al hospital, tenía la cara severamente abotagada por la picadura de abeja.
a. hinchado
Oh man, I feel so bloated. - What do you expect? You just ate three cheeseburgers!Ay, me siento muy hinchado. - ¿Qué esperas? ¡Acabas de comer tres hamburguesas con queso!
a. henchido
The emperor was bloated with pride and began to forget the needs of his people.El emperador estaba henchido de orgullo y empezó a olvidarse de las necesidades de su pueblo.
b. inflado
The only thing our boss cares about is feeding her own bloated ego.Lo único que le importa a nuestra jefa es alimentar su ego inflado.
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