MOLESTAR in English - Cambridge Dictionary MOLESTAR translations: to annoy, to bother, to annoy, to bother, to upset, bother, annoy, disturb, trouble, irritate… Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary
molestar in Spanish: Meaning, Usage and Examples Meaning and Definition Primary Meanings The Spanish verb molestar primarily means to bother, annoy, disturb, or inconvenience someone Unlike its English false cognate, molestar in Spanish covers a wide spectrum of mild to moderate disturbances rather than serious harassment
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molestar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary molestar (first-person singular present molesto, first-person singular preterite molestei, past participle molestado) to trouble; to bother; to annoy; to harass
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RAE - ASALE - molestar | Diccionario de la lengua española Sinónimos o afines de «molestar» fastidiar, incomodar, importunar, cansar, fatigar, enojar, enfadar, irritar1, agobiar, atosigar2, porfiar, mortificar, asediar, zaherir, marear, incordiar, cargar, chinchar, jorobar, fregar, majaderear, embromar, cargosear, chimar, enchinchar, llenar, remoler, chipiar, huevear