liviandad



Inflexiones de 'liviandad' (nf): fpl: liviandades
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Principal Translations
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liviandad nf(poco peso)lightness n
 La liviandad del tejido fue lo que nos convenció.
 The lightness of the fabric was what convinced us.
liviandad nf(inconstancia, inmadurez)flightiness, frivolity n
  fickleness n
 Su liviandad y continuos altibajos de carácter le crean problemas.
 His flightiness (or: frivolity) and the continuous ups and downs in his nature cause him problems.
 Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
liviandad nf(poca gravedad)triviality, trivial nature n
 Por la liviandad de los hechos sólo podemos sancionar con una falta leve.
 Due to the triviality (or: trivial nature) of what happened we can only apply a light penalty.
 Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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