swagger
swa
ˈswæ
svā
gger
gɜr
gēr
/swˈæɡɐ/

Definición y significado de "swagger"en inglés

to swagger
01

pavonearse, andar con arrogancia

to walk in a confident and often exaggerated way that shows off pride
Ejemplos
The boxer swaggered to the ring, radiating confidence.
El boxeador caminaba con arrogancia hacia el ring, irradiando confianza.
02

pavonearse, fanfarronear

to behave arrogantly or with excessive self-confidence
Ejemplos
They swaggered through the debate, overestimating their own arguments.
Ellos se pavonearon a través del debate, sobreestimando sus propios argumentos.
03

intimidar, amenazar

to intimidate someone through threats, domineering behavior, or a show of force
Ejemplos
Bullies often swagger to frighten classmates into submission.
Los matones a menudo se pavonean para asustar a sus compañeros de clase y someterlos.
Swagger
01

andar arrogante, paso fanfarrón

a proud way of walking
Ejemplos
He walked with a swagger, showing off his new shoes.
Caminaba con un andares arrogantes, mostrando sus zapatos nuevos.
02

trabajador itinerante australiano, vagabundo australiano

an Australian itinerant worker who travels from place to place in search of employment, carrying his belongings in a bundle
Ejemplos
The swagger walked along the dusty road with his bundle on his back.
El swagman caminaba por el camino polvoriento con su bulto a la espalda.
swagger
01

elegante, a la moda

stylish, fashionable, or impressively trendy
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Informal
Ejemplos
The café had a swagger vibe that attracted young creatives.
El café tenía un ambiente swagger que atraía a jóvenes creativos.
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