Synonyms for macho
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : mah-choh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmɑ tʃoʊ |
Définition of macho
Origin :- 1928 (n.) "tough guy," from Spanish macho "male animal," noun use of adjective meaning "masculine, virile," from Latin masculus (see masculine). As an adjective, first attested in English 1959.
- adj masculine
- He then refastened his macho, adding for additional security a piece of whipcord, which he said rendered escape impossible.
- Extract from : « The Bible in Spain » by George Borrow
- He then re-fastened his macho, adding for additional security a piece of whipcord, which he said rendered escape impossible.
- Extract from : « The Bible in Spain » by George Borrow
Antonyms for macho
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