What does rozmazlený in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word rozmazlený in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use rozmazlený in Czech.

The word rozmazlený in Czech means rozmazlený, privilegovaný, rozmazlený, rozmazlený, rozmazlený fracek. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word rozmazlený

rozmazlený

(US (child, person: overly pampered) (dítě)

That child's parents have let her have her own way too much; she's spoiled. Their kids are a bunch of nasty, noisy, spoilt brats.

privilegovaný

(privileged)

Only the most favored members are granted admittance to this part of the building.

rozmazlený

(figurative (person: lazy, coddled)

While my first son is successful, my second son is too soft and doesn't do anything.

rozmazlený

(indulged, spoiled)

The pampered child threw a tantrum when the teacher told him he needed to sit still.

rozmazlený fracek

(pejorative, slang (unpleasant or greedy child) (hovorový výraz)

Children with no siblings are often thought of as being spoiled brats.

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