desairado

desairado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. slighted
Su prima no le había invitado a su boda. ¿Cómo era posible? Carlos se sentía desairado.His cousin hadn't invited him to her wedding. How was that possible? Carlos felt slighted.
b. snubbed
Al parecer, fue un pretendiente desairado el que le pinchó las ruedas del auto.Apparently, it was a snubbed suitor who slashed her car tires.
c. disregarded
Debo reconocer que me sentí desairada cuando el jefe le subió el sueldo a todos los empleados menos a mí.I have to admit I felt disregarded when the boss gave all the employees except me a pay raise.
a. unattractive
El salón de la casa era un espacio grande y desairado, sin apenas muebles ni adornos.The living room of the house was a large and unattractive space, with hardly any furniture or decorations.
b. unimpressive
Fue una corrida desairada, en la que ninguno de los toreros estuvo a la altura de las expectativas del público.It was an unimpressive bullfight, in which none of the bullfighters lived up to the audience's expectations.
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