desahogado

desahogado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. comfortable
Mis padres no son ricos, pero tienen una posición económica desahogada y me ayudaron a abrir la tienda.My parents aren't rich, but they're comfortable financially and helped me open my store.
b. comfortably off
Como trabajamos los dos, vivimos desahogados y podemos permitirnos un capricho de vez en cuando.Since we both work, we're comfortably off and can indulge ourselves now and then.
a. spacious
Solo con quitar ese enorme aparador, el salón quedará mucho más desahogado.Just by removing that huge sideboard, the living room will feel much more spacious.
a. loose-fitting
Quiero comprarme un vestido desahogado para estar en casa en verano; un vestido que sea cómodo y fresco.I want to buy a loose-fitting dress to be at home in the summer; a dress that's comfortable and cool.
a. relaxed
Ayer hice el examen de matemáticas y ahora estoy más desahogado. El próximo examen es dentro de un mes.I took the math exam yesterday and feel more relaxed now. My next exam is in a month.
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