Also means
bloated
Usage Note
Inflado functions both literally (a balón inflado is a pumped-up ball) and figuratively, describing exaggerated prices or an inflated ego. It is the past participle of inflar used as an adjective, so it agrees in gender and number: precios inflados, cifras infladas.
Examples
"El precio del alquiler está muy inflado."
Natural Translation
The rental price is very inflated.
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