deign in Finnish
deign in Finnish is alentua, suoda, suvaita — deign means to agree to do something considered beneath one's dignity or status.
deign in Finnish
alentua
(transitive) To condescend to give; to do something.
suoda
(transitive) To condescend to give; to do something.
suvaita
(transitive) To condescend to give; to do something.
arvostaa
(obsolete) To esteem worthy; to consider worth notice.
What does "deign" mean?
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verb To agree to do something considered beneath one's dignity or status.
"The celebrity finally deigned to answer a few questions from fans."
deign in a sentence
- The celebrity finally deigned to answer a few questions from fans.
- He didn't even deign to look up from his phone.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "deign" in Finnish?
"deign" in Finnish is alentua, suoda, suvaita. deign means: To agree to do something considered beneath one's dignity or status.
How do you use "deign" in a sentence?
Example: "The celebrity finally deigned to answer a few questions from fans." In Finnish, "deign" is alentua, suoda, suvaita.
Are there other ways to say "deign" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "deign": alentua, suoda, suvaita, arvostaa.
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