mofletudo means big-cheeked — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: October 10, 2025
mofletudo
adjective • /[mof-le-TOO-do]/
big-cheeked
Example:
Tiene mofletudo y come pan sin parar.
He has big cheeks and eats bread nonstop.
🧠 What does mofletudo mean?
Mofletudo is a fun, descriptive Spanish adjective meaning "big-cheeked" or "chubby-cheeked." It's a lighthearted way to describe someone with full or prominent cheeks, often used affectionately or playfully. Think of a cute, chipmunk-cheeked baby or a cuddly grandpa with rosy cheeks – that's the image "mofletudo" evokes.
📚 Extra examples
- ¡Mira qué mofletudo es ese bebé!
Look at how chubby-cheeked that baby is! - Mi abuelito, con sus cachetes mofletudos, siempre me pellizcaba las mejillas.
My grandpa, with his big cheeks, would always pinch my cheeks. - El hámster es tan mofletudo que apenas puede cerrar la boca.
The hamster is so chubby-cheeked it can barely close its mouth.
💡 Did You Know?
While "mofletudo" focuses on cheeks, the word "moflete" actually refers to a car's muffler! It's a funny little connection.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "mofletudo"
Synonyms: cachetón, carrilludo
Opposites: delgado, flaco
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