English to Spanish Dictionary incorrigible

incorrigible

incorregible
definition
noun
We see the main character's transformation from innocent, Hello-Kitty kid to corrupted, drug-using, sex-having, shoplifting incorrigible .
an incorrigible person.
adjective
she's an incorrigible flirt
(of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed.
translation of 'incorrigible'
adjective
incorregible
example
The 'incorrigible' nanny provided the majority of the laughs throughout with her classroom scene and exercise routines the most humorous of the panto.
However, now pushing 60, a twilight-years philosophy is creeping into the Lemmster's previously 'incorrigible' worldview, with takes on death and environmentalism.
We see the main character's transformation from innocent, Hello-Kitty kid to corrupted, drug-using, sex-having, shoplifting 'incorrigible' .
All who do are either heroes or 'incorrigible' optimists.
Babel leaves the reader often stunned by his intermittent inhumanity, his 'incorrigible' sentimentality, his deep attachment to Jews, his breezy indifference to Jews, and his love and horror in the face of revolutionary upheaval.
He's an 'incorrigible' womanizer who wants to change in order to be worthy of the fiancée he abandoned and then lost track of in the war.
I must admit to being an 'incorrigible' optimist.
I bet she knows her husband is an 'incorrigible' flirt who seems to have sex on the brain all the time.
You may pass me off as an 'incorrigible' pessimist for having spoken thus; but believe me, if you were in my spectacles or better still if you analyse life the way I have, may be you would have separate ideas.
He is a great, flabby sham, an actor close to suicide, maybe - and this is an extraordinary display of incipient madness or 'incorrigible' playfulness.
Cities are complex and demand innovative representational procedures capable of conveying their 'incorrigible' plurality.
The most compelling portrait in the book is that of Sukanya's grandmother, Ragini Devi, dancer, scholar, and 'incorrigible' rebel.
All the while, a hapless Maggie sits in the drivers' seat, helpless to stop the 'incorrigible' bug from exercising its mighty will.
However, Singh has also long been seen as an enfant terrible, an 'incorrigible' roué. There is something gratifying about such an image, and I don't particularly judge him for cultivating it.
The usual plan is to hit town and grill the nearest toothless old codger or 'incorrigible' oddball.
An 'incorrigible' striker of attitudes, which is all the more dangerous and at times effective, as he talks himself into believing them himself… Has no sense of morality, thoroughly selfish.
The incomparable, 'incorrigible' Sally Bowles had me reaching for the green nail polish - divine decadence, darling.
A cat person, claws in velvet paws, he was malicious, vain, an 'incorrigible' snob and social climber, who oiled his way, first, into the society of prominent persons, and then into personal prominence.
I was driving to work this morning when I heard the 'incorrigible' duo on the morning radio talk show.
I mean, you've celebrated your second-year anniversary, and you've got this little guy, who I hear is an 'incorrigible' flirt.
Governments are 'incorrigible' optimists; they believe unabashed self-promotion will yield electoral dividends.
‘The aim is to drive a wedge between the rejectionists and the 'incorrigibles' ,’ said one senior official involved in policymaking.
Deep security, impenitency, obstinacy and 'incorrigibleness' , under all these, and under all the dreadful strokes of God, and tokens of his indignation against us, because of the same; so that whilst he continues to smite, we are so far from humbling ourselves and turning to him, that we wax worse and worse, and sin more and more.
So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an 'incorrigibly' flirtatious tour guide.
The two mistakes are opposed to one another by reason of the fact that they take opposite stands with regard to the certitude, immutability, and 'incorrigibility' that does or does not belong to knowledge.
Juveniles held for 'incorrigibility' were the least likely to be held under locked security arrangements.
And since his subject in this early period of his career was the 'incorrigibility' of human hopefulness, repetition, not progressive plotting, was crucial to his method.
Burn a few here, whip a few there, throw the recidivists and 'incorrigibles' into re-education camps to keep the rest in line.
Would greater longevity for modern man result in the same 'incorrigibility' ?
He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the 'incorrigibleness' of human depravity.
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