bastard in Hungarian
bastard in Hungarian is korcs, keverék, szemétláda — bastard means (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
bastard in Hungarian
korcs
mongrel
keverék
mongrel
szemétláda
contemptible etc. person
szemét (alak)
contemptible etc. person
mocsok
contemptible etc. person
rohadék
contemptible etc. person
szabálytalan (alakú/méretű/…)
of abnormal, irregular or otherwise inferior qualities (size, shape etc.)
What does "bastard" mean?
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noun (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
"He's a real bastard to work for."
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noun (dated) A person born to parents who were not married to each other.
"In earlier centuries, being labelled a bastard could mean losing all rights of inheritance."
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noun (informal) Something extremely difficult, awkward, or unpleasant to deal with.
"This flat-pack wardrobe is an absolute bastard to put together."
bastard in a sentence
- He's a real bastard to work for.
- In earlier centuries, being labelled a bastard could mean losing all rights of inheritance.
- This flat-pack wardrobe is an absolute bastard to put together.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bastard" in Hungarian?
"bastard" in Hungarian is korcs, keverék, szemétláda. bastard means: (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
How do you use "bastard" in a sentence?
Example: "He's a real bastard to work for." In Hungarian, "bastard" is korcs, keverék, szemétláda.
Are there other ways to say "bastard" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 7 translations listed for "bastard": korcs, keverék, szemétláda, szemét (alak), mocsok, rohadék.
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