fawn
fawn
fɔn
fawn
British pronunciation
/fˈɔːn/

Definición y significado de "fawn"en inglés

01

cervato

a young deer, typically in its first year of life
fawn definition and meaning
example
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Hunters are often instructed not to harm a fawn.
02

a light grey-brown or tan color

example
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Interior designers often use fawn for neutral palettes.
01

beige, beis

displaying a light, pale brownish-tan color, often reminiscent of the coat color of young deer
fawn definition and meaning
example
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The leather boots had a fashionable fawn tone, ideal for a casual look.
Las botas de cuero tenían un tono beige claro a la moda, ideal para un look casual.
to fawn
01

adular a

to show affection or admiration excessively, typically to gain favor or advantage
example
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The politician was surrounded by aides who would fawn on his every decision.
El político estaba rodeado de asistentes que adulaban cada una de sus decisiones.
02

(of a female deer) to give birth to young

example
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Wildlife observers recorded when the deer fawned.
03

(of a dog) to show excessive affection, often by rubbing against or closely following a person

example
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She laughed as her dog fawned on her, pressing against her legs.
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