desvaído

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desvaído
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. pale
El pintor eligió colores desvaídos para el fondo.The painter chose pale colors for the background.
b. faded
El color desvaído de las paredes hace que la habitación se vea sucia.The faded color of the wall makes the room look dirty.
c. washed-out
Esta camiseta se ve desvaída. Tendré que teñirla de nuevo.This T-shirt looks washed-out. I'll have to dye it again.
a. blurred
Toma otra foto. El edificio se ve desvaído.Take another picture. The building looks blurred.
b. vague
Figuras desvaídas entran y salen de la estación de trenes.Vague figures come in and out the train station.
a. dull
Su marido es un hombre desvaído, pero es una buena persona.Her husband is a dull man, but he's a good man.
a. vague
Una anciana nos dio un testimonio desvaído sobre lo que pasó antes de que chocaran los coches.An old lady gave us a vague account of what happened before the cars crashed.
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