Also means
flattering
Usage Note
Halagüeño describes an outlook or situation that looks favourable and gives grounds for optimism; a near-synonym is prometedor. The diaeresis on the ü is essential: without it gü before e would be silent, changing the sound entirely. The feminine form is halagüeña, and it often appears in the phrase no es halagüeño ('it does not look promising').
Examples
"Las perspectivas económicas no son halagüeñas."
Natural Translation
The economic prospects are not promising.
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