Words ending in -bundo and -bunda

Author: Laura McKinney
Date Of Creation: 1 August 2021
Update Date: 10 May 2024
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All words ending in -bundo Y -bunda are written with B.

Within this group of words we can find nouns (vaguebundo) and adjectives (meditatebundo), in addition to some conjugated forms of the verb "abound" (tobundo, tobunda).

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Examples of words ending in -bundo and -bunda

  1. Cogitabundo / cogitabunda: (adjective) Reflective and self-absorbed. I always see her walk in the park, cogitabunda.
  2. Wandering / wandering: (adjective) That goes from one place to another without choosing a fixed place. We can't continue our wrong lifebunda if we want to have children.
  3. Furious / furious: (adjective). Choleric / raging / enthusiastic. He gave me a fearsome glare.bunda./ He's a furi fanaticbundo of his football club.
  4. Moaning / moaning: (adjective) sobbing and complaining. Since his wife left him, he has become a twin.bundo.
  5. Thoughtful / meditative: (adjective) That meditates or reflects in silence. He was meditatingbundo after the discussion.
  6. Dying / dying: (adjective) Close to dying. It is painful to approach the bed of a moribundo.
  7. Nauseating / nauseating: (adjective) That causes nausea. I can't stand this nauseous smell anymorebundo.
  8. Prudish / pudibunda: That shows excessive modesty or pretends it. The young women of that time were so capablebundas that did not show the legs.
  9. Sitibundo / sitibunda: (adjective) That he is thirsty. Have compassion on that dog sitibundo.
  10. Dreadful / Trembling: (adjective) Horrendous, that makes you tremble. The monster revealed its treme facebundo. / Inordinately large. It was a tremendous projectbundo.
  11. Homeless / vagrant. (subject) Person who does not have a permanent residence or job. (adjective) that constantly changes places. He wandersbundo He came to town a month ago and today they convinced him to take a job. / The stars wanderbundas they are planets.

Conjugations of the verb abound

  • (1) Exist in large quantity. Crabs tobundan on these beaches.
  • (2) Have in abundance. The exam abunda in errors.
  • (3) Persist in an idea or develop it. It is imperative toflood on this concept until students understand it.

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