hastío

el hastío(
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. boredom
El hastío que le produce a Ana ir a trabajar se refleja en su cara cada mañana.The boredom Ana feels when she goes to work is written on her face every morning.
Tu perro se come los muebles no por maldad, sino por hastío.Your dog chews on the furniture not out of wickedness, but out of boredom.
b. weariness
El hastío del acusado fue evidente cuando lo declararon culpable.The defendant's weariness was evident when he was declared guilty.
a. disgust
El niño dio una cara de hastío al ver que la cena consistía de coliflor al horno.The boy gave a look of disgust when he saw that his dinner consisted of roast cauliflower.
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