What does εμφανίσιμος in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word εμφανίσιμος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εμφανίσιμος in Greek.
The word εμφανίσιμος in Greek means good-looking, good looking, όμορφος, εμφανίσιμος, εμφανίσιμος, ευπαρουσίαστος, ωραίος, όμορφος, εμφανίσιμος, ευπαρουσίαστος, είμαι εμφανίσιμος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word εμφανίσιμος
good-looking, good looking
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όμορφος, εμφανίσιμος(attractive to look at) This cheaper option is a bit less sightly, but it is still very high quality. |
εμφανίσιμος, ευπαρουσίαστος(splendid) That champion purebred Collie is a fine-looking dog. |
ωραίος, όμορφος(sb: attractive) Ο Γιουτζίν είναι ωραίος άντρας. Eugene is a good-looking guy. |
εμφανίσιμος, ευπαρουσίαστος(man: handsome) My my! What a fine-looking young man you've grown up to be. |
είμαι εμφανίσιμος(have an attractive appearance) She would look good if she smiled. |
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