Charlatán in english
Charlatan
pronunciation: ʃɑrlətən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ʃɑrlətən part of speech: noun
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charlatán1 = trickster ; huckster ; charlatan ; chatterbox ; windbag ; quack ; blabbermouth ; chatterer.
Example: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Example: This article presents a view of the Internet as comparable to an American travelling carnival of olden days, the sort operated by con men and hucksters.Example: He is gullible, not very bright, the ready dupe of the charlatan and the demagogue.Example: The ebullient Mr Wang is a chatterbox and a bit of a show-off.Example: Anyway, some day in the not too distant future the old windbag will be pushing up the daisies.Example: This is another example of how quacks are ignorant not only of physics, but also of psychology.Example: He's kind of a blabbermouth, and sooner or later, he's going to irritate just about everybody.Example: Paul speaks of such chatterers, and calls them 'busybodies,' who out of idleness roam about retailing from house to house, the talk which they have heard.charlatán2 = talkative ; chattery ; gabby ; gobby ; loquacious.
Example: Both blacks & whites perceived themselves as active, caring, critical, emotional, friendly, individualistic, intelligent, & talkative.Example: He is very chattery when he wants to be, and the rest of the time really chilled out and very rarely stressed.Example: I hate to talk on the phone but can be rather gabby in real life.Example: I'm quite gobby and will just go up and speak to anyone, I was one of those pesky kids at school.Example: I can't stand loquacious people; it's almost impossible to walk away from them without feeling like you are being rude or weird.