unworldly

unworldly
unworldly
tr[ʌn'wɜːldlɪ]
adjective (comp unworldlier, superl unworldliest)
1 poco mundano,-a, poco realista
2 (spiritual) espiritual; (naïve) ingenuo,-a
unworldly
adj.
espiritual adj.
no mundano adj.
poco mundano adj.
'ʌn'wɜːrldli, ʌn'wɜːldli
adjective
a) (unconcerned with material things) poco materialista, idealista
b) (unsophisticated) con poco mundo
['ʌn'wɜːldlɪ]
ADJ
1) (=unmaterialistic) [person] nada materialista
2) (=naïve) [person, attitude] ingenuo, poco realista
3) (=not of this world) [beauty, silence] de otro mundo
* * *
['ʌn'wɜːrldli, ʌn'wɜːldli]
adjective
a) (unconcerned with material things) poco materialista, idealista
b) (unsophisticated) con poco mundo

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