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descabellado
-crazy
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descabellado
Past participle ofdescabellar.

descabellado

descabellado(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. crazy
Su plan para escapar de prisión nos pareció descabellado a todos, pero funcionó.His plan to break out of prison seemed crazy to all of us, but it worked.
No es descabellado pensar que nuestro candidato pueda ganar las elecciones.It isn't crazy to think our candidate can win the elections.
b. ridiculous
Sus ideas pueden parecer descabelladas, pero son geniales.Her ideas may appear ridiculous, but they're really great.
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