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navigable
delectable
delectable
melléknév
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(ízletes)

(ízletes)

finom

tasting or smelling very good

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The chocolate truffles were absolutely delectable, melting in my mouth.
My grandmother's homemade cookies were always a delectable treat whenever I visited her.

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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delectation
Főnév
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(gyönyör)

(gyönyör)

élvezet

the act of finding satisfaction and pleasure in something

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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to delegate
ige
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/ˈdɛɫəˌɡeɪt/, /ˈdɛɫəɡət/
(delegál)

(delegál)

megbíz

to assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone else, often as a representative

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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deleterious
melléknév
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ə
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iou
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(ártalmas)

(ártalmas)

káros

inflicting damage or harm on someone or something

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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maladroit
melléknév
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(osszefogdosó)

(osszefogdosó)

ügyetlen

clumsy or awkward in movement or behavior due to a lack of skill or coordination

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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malady
malady
Főnév
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m
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(kór)

(kór)

betegség

any physical problem that might put one's health in danger

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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malaise
Főnév
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(fáradtság)

(fáradtság)

rosszkedv

a feeling of being physically ill and irritated without knowing the reason

What is "malaise"?

Malaise is a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being that can be a sign of an underlying health issue. People experiencing malaise may feel tired, weak, or have a vague sense of unease, often without a clear cause. It can accompany many conditions, such as infections, chronic diseases, or stress. Addressing malaise typically involves identifying and treating the root cause to help improve the individual's overall health and sense of well-being.

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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malapropism
Főnév
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(helytelen szóhasználat)

(helytelen szóhasználat)

malapropizmus

the humorous and incorrect use of a word that sounds similar to the intended word

What is "malapropism"?

Malapropism is the unintentional use of a word that sounds similar to the intended word but has a completely different meaning, often resulting in a humorous effect. This occurs when someone confuses one word with another that sounds alike, leading to a mix-up in communication. For example, saying "He is the pineapple of politeness" instead of "He is the pinnacle of politeness" illustrates a malapropism. Such mistakes can add humor to conversation but may also cause confusion if the listener does not understand the intended meaning.

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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vernacular
Főnév
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(helyi nyelv)

(helyi nyelv)

vanilli

the everyday language spoken by a particular group of people in a specific region or community

What is "vernacular"?

Vernacular refers to the everyday language or dialect spoken by a specific group of people in a particular region or community, distinct from formal or literary language. It encompasses local expressions, vocabulary, and grammatical structures that are commonly used in casual conversation. For example, in the United States, the vernacular might include slang and idiomatic phrases specific to different regions, such as "y'all" in the South or "pop" in the Midwest to refer to soft drinks. Vernacular language reflects cultural identity and social dynamics, often capturing unique ways of thinking and communicating within a community.

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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vernal
vernal
melléknév
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(ifjú)

(ifjú)

tavaszi

representing anything young and fresh

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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versatile
melléknév
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(rugalmas)

(rugalmas)

változékony

prone to alteration and change

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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to agglomerate
ige
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(összegyűlik)

(összegyűlik)

aggregál

to come together or grow into a unified mass or cluster

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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to aggregate
to aggregate
ige
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(gyűjt)

(gyűjt)

aggregál

to gather into a group or a whole

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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to aggrandize
ige
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(felértékel)

(felértékel)

felnagyít

Formal

to make a person or thing seem more important or impressive than they actually are

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delect

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delectability

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delectability

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knave
Főnév
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(felfordított bubi)

(felfordított bubi)

bubi

the card in a set of card games with a picture of a young man printed on it, which is typically the lowest-ranking face card

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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knavery
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(árulás)

(árulás)

csalás

a deceiving and unjust action

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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to navigate
to navigate
ige
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(irányít)

(irányít)

navigál

to choose the direction of and guide a vehicle, ship, etc., especially by using a map

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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navigable
melléknév
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(hajózható)

(hajózható)

navigálható

(of a sea or other area of water) deep or wide enough for ships or boats to travel through

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delect

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delectable

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delectability

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delectability

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