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2 Translation results for
teases
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
tease
noun
teases
burla, mofa
;
bromista
;
guasón, -sona
Example sentences of
tease
noun
•
a pretty girl who has the reputation of being a bit of a
tease
•
The lower rate is just a
tease
to attract new customers.
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Synonyms of
tease
noun
teasing
tease
verb
teased, has teased, is teasing, teases
burlarse de, mofarse de
;
irritar, fastidiar
Example sentences of
tease
verb
•
He and his wife enjoy
teasing
each other about their different tastes in music.
•
The other children
teased
her because she was wearing braces.
•
He was always
teased
by his brother about being short.
•
Oh, don't get so angry. I was just
teasing
!
•
The boy's mother told him to stop
teasing
the dog.
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Synonyms of
tease
verb
worry
,
annoy
,
harass
,
harry
,
plague
,
pester
,
tantalize
,
hassle
,
nag
,
beset
,
ridicule
,
deride
,
mock
,
taunt
Detailed synonyms for
tease
verb
See:
Ridicule
,
Worry
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Reverse translation for
teases
burla
- mockery, ridicule, joke, trick
mofa
- mockery, ridicule
bromista
- joker, prankster
guasón
- joker, clown
burlarse de
mofarse de
irritar
- to irritate
fastidiar
- to be annoying or bothersome, to annoy, to bother, to hassle, to bore
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