Demasía in english

Excess

pronunciation: ekses part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
excess

demasía = bloat ; glut. 

Example: The book falls apart in the second half when its excess of cultural references eventually makes it suffer from bloat.Example: Almost no one is publishing literary criticism and yet a glut of self-help titles are published every year.

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» en demasíaexcessto excessexcessively .

Example: The aim of the present study is to examine whether work-related factors contribute to excess male mortality.

Example: If these steps don't cause you to stop drinking to excess, try Alcoholics Anonymous.

Example: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.

Demasía synonyms

redundant in spanish: redundante, pronunciation: rɪdʌndənt adjectivesuperfluous in spanish: superfluo, pronunciation: supɜrflwəs adjectivespare in spanish: de repuesto, pronunciation: sper verb, adjectivesurfeit in spanish: exceso, pronunciation: sɜrfət nounextra in spanish: extra, pronunciation: ekstrə adjectivesurplus in spanish: superávit, pronunciation: sɜrpləs noun, adjectiveunnecessary in spanish: innecesario, pronunciation: ənnesəseri adjectivesupernumerary in spanish: supernumerario, pronunciation: supɜrnumɜreri adjectivesupererogatory in spanish: supererogatorio, pronunciation: supɜrroʊgəgeɪtɜri adjectiveoverindulgence in spanish: abuso, pronunciation: oʊvɜrɪndʌldʒəns noununneeded in spanish: innecesario, pronunciation: ənnidɪd adjectiveoverabundance in spanish: sobreabundancia, pronunciation: oʊvɜrəbʌndəns nounexcessiveness in spanish: excesividad, pronunciation: ɪksesɪvnəs nounsurplusage in spanish: sobra, pronunciation: sɜrpluzeɪdʒ nouninordinateness in spanish: desorden, pronunciation: ɪnɔrdənətnəs noun
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