ufano

ufano(
oo
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fah
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noh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. proud
Antonio estaba ufano porque había sacado la mejor nota de la clase.Antonio was proud because he got the highest grade in the class.
a. smug
Lorena no pudo ocultar su sonrisa ufana cuando recibió el ascenso.Lorena couldn't hide her smug smile when she got promoted.
b. boastful
Si cerraras esa boca ufana, la gente te apreciaría más.If you would just shut that boastful mouth of yours, people might like you better.
c. conceited
No acaba de gustarme Claudia por esa actitud ufana que tiene.I don't quite like Claudia because of that conceited attitude of hers.
d. self-satisfied
¿Te vas a quedar ahí sentado tan ufano mientras hacemos todo el trabajo?Are you going to sit there all self-satisfied while we do all the work?
e. pleased with oneself
No te sientas tan ufano, porque no nos has ayudado en nada.Don't look so pleased with yourself. You haven't helped us at all.
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