fastidiar

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Latin

Verb

fastīdiar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of fastīdiō

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fastidiō (to be disgusted), from fastidium. Compare the inherited doublet hastiar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fastiˈdjaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: fas‧ti‧diar

Verb

fastidiar (first-person singular present fastidio, first-person singular preterite fastidié, past participle fastidiado)

  1. to cloy
    Synonym: empalagar
  2. to annoy, to bother, to pester
    Synonyms: fregar, joder, jorobar, molestar
    El nuevo novio de mi mejor amiga me fastidia más que la voz de aquella cantante quejumbrosa que le gusta a ella.
    My best friend's new boyfriend annoys me more than the voice of that whiney singer she likes.
  3. to disappoint
    Synonyms: decepcionar, desilusionar, desengañar

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