díscolo

díscolo(
dees
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koh
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loh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. unruly
A pesar de su comportamiento díscolo, Pepe es muy querido por sus profesores.Despite his unruly behavior, Pepe is well-liked by his teachers.
De niña Laila era muy díscola, así que no me sorprende que ahora sea tan rebelde.Laila was very unruly as a child, so I'm not surprised she's so rebellious now.
b. disobedient
Los adolescentes suelen ser muy díscolos y rebeldes.Adolescents are usually disobedient and rebellious.
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