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1 yeterince yırtıcı
fierce enough -
2 kızışık
fierce, vehement, heated. -
3 ızbandut
big, fierce-looking man. - gibi big and fierce-looking (man). -
4 ateşli
adj. fiery, burning, passionate, ardent, fevered, feverish, armed, enthusiastic, aglow, eager, febrile, fervent, fierce, flamboyant, flaming, gut, hectic, het up, hot, impassioned, mettled, mettlesome, perfervid, racy, red hot, skittish, sulphurous--------adv. in a glow* * *1. febrile 2. feverish 3. fiery 4. firefly 5. high spirited 6. igneous -
5 berbat
adj. horrible, terrible, awful, miserable, bad, rotten, spoilt, destroyed, abominable, abysmal, accursed, accurst, appalling, atrocious, bum, chronic, crappy [sl.], dashed, deuced, devilish, disgusting, dread, dreadful, egregious, execrable, fierce--------adv. beastly, badly, dashed, ghastly--------n. hell* * *1. execrable 2. flub -
6 kızgın
adj. hot, flaming, angry, pissed off [sl.], mad, red hot, angry with, annoyed, ardent, baking, black, boiling, cross, dyspeptic, fervent, fierce, fiery, frowning, furious, glowing, hot-blooded, huffy, incensed, indignant, inflamed, irate, ireful, red--------adv. hot, indignantly* * *1. angry 2. fervent 3. furious 4. huffish 5. huffy 6. indignant 7. pissed off 8. resentful 9. shirty 10. infuriating (n.) 11. exasperated (adj.) 12. incensed (adj.) 13. infuriated (adj.) -
7 kötü
adj. bad, ill, evil, wicked, horrible, black, chintzy, dark, devilish, dread, dreadful, feeble, fierce, grotty, harmful, haunted, hedge, hellish, horrid, indifferent, iniquitous, lousy, malign, miscreant, nasty, nefarious, obnoxious, off, offensive--------adv. ill, badly, poorly--------pref. mis* * *1. bad 2. badly 3. hateful 4. malignant 5. nefarious 6. seamy 7. sinister 8. malign (adj.) -
8 sert
adj. hard, stiff, tough, strong, firm, sharp, strict, harsh, drastic, severe, violent, brutal, acrid, adamant, astringent, austere, bad, bitter, bossy, cast iron, caustic, crusty, cutting, exact, exacting, fierce, flinty, forbidding, get tough, granite--------adv. hard--------n. hard line--------sert (fikir vb.)adj. unshaded--------sert (hava)adj. brisk, boisterous--------sert (içki)adj. short--------sert (şarap)adj. round* * *1. pungent 2. rigid 3. stern 4. tough 5. violent 6. coriaceous 7. dour 8. hard 9. harsh 10. inclement 11. nappy 12. harder (adj.) -
9 vahşi
adj. atrocious, barbarian, barbaric, brutal, brute, churlish, feral, ferocious, haggard, heathenish, savage, tigerish, truculent, uncivilized, wild, wolfish--------n. barbarian, heathen, savage--------vahşi (bölge)adj. rude* * *1. truculent 2. uncivilized 3. wild 4. brutal 5. feral 6. fierce 7. savage (adj.) -
10 yabani
adj. bestial, brutal, brute, brutish, fair, feral, haggard, savage, untamed, wild* * *1. feral man 2. fierce -
11 azgın
adj. furious, excessive, mad, desperate, randy, fierce, goatish, rampageous, rampant, skittish -
12 azılı
adj. fierce, ingrained, unruly -
13 azgın
"1. wild, mad; fierce, ferocious. 2. tender, sensitive, easily inflamed (skin). 3. ulcerated, ulcerous, ulcered. 4. naughty, wild, undisciplined (child). 5. oversexed, excessively lustful. 6. (animal) in heat, in rut." -
14 canavar
"1. monster, mythical beast, dragon. 2. dangerous wild animal. 3. bully, brutal person. 4. impudent, naughty child. 5. rambunctious, tough, or uncontrollable person. - düdüğü siren, alarm whistle. - gibi 1. fierce; enormous. 2. like mad, very hard; excessively. - kesilmek to become brutal. - ruhlu brutal, murderous, inhuman." -
15 dişli
"1. toothed, serrated; notched, jagged. 2. authoritative, powerful. 3. gear. 4. sprocket. - olmak to have authority. - tırnaklı very aggressive and fierce." -
16 hamamanası
,-nı 1. woman who supervises the attendants in a public bath. 2. big, fierce-looking woman. 3. hardhearted mother. -
17 haydut
1. bandit, brigand, robber. 2. colloq. little devil, little dickens. - gibi 1. big and fierce-looking, brigandish. 2. naughty, mischievous. - yatağı brigands´ den, robbers´ roost. -
18 künye
"1. a person´s vital statistics, brief curriculum vitae. 2. document showing someone´s curriculum vitae. 3. identification tag, dog tag; identification bracelet. -si bozuk (someone) with a black mark on his record, with a bad record, with a checkered past. -sini okumak /ın/ to chew (someone) out something fierce, give (someone) what for. -sini silmek /ın/ slang to kick (someone) out, give (someone) the old heave-ho." -
19 kızışmak
"1. (for talk, a fight) to become fierce or heated. 2. to begin to fight or struggle fiercely. 3. (for an activity) to become lively or violent. 4. (for the sun) to become fiercely hot; to beat down fiercely. 5. (for rotting vegetation) to begin to give off heat. 6. to go into rut." -
20 yeğin
"1. harsh, fierce, violent, severe; intense. 2. /a/ superior to, better than."
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