bravío

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bravío, el bravío(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. untamed
Vi tres caballos bravíos galopando hacia el sur.I saw three untamed horses galloping toward the south.
b. wild
Los vaqueros intentaban capturar a los caballos bravíos.The cowboys tried to capture the wild horses.
a. uncouth
Piensan que somos bravíos porque vivimos en las montañas.They think we're uncouth because we live in the mountains.
b. coarse
Fue a la escuela, pero sigue siendo un hombre bravío.He went to school, but he's still a coarse man.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. ferocity
Al domador le sorprendió el bravío del caballo.The tamer was surprised at the ferocity of the horse.
b. ferociousness
El bravío del león aterrorizó a los cazadores.The ferociousness of the lion scared the hunters.
c. fierceness
El cuadro refleja perfectamente el bravío del toro y la majestuosidad del torero.The painting perfectly reflects the fierceness of the bull and the majesty of the torero.
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