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aingí — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • fretful adj Given to fretting.
  • malignant adjective Harmful or hostile in intent; wishing ill on others.
  • peevish adj Constantly complaining, especially in a childish way due to insignificant matters; fretful, whiny.

Senses

aingí is used for these senses in English:

  • fretful Irritable; bad-tempered; grumpy; peevish.
  • malignant Harmful, malevolent, injurious.
  • peevish Constantly complaining, especially in a childish way due to insignificant matters; fretful, whiny.

fretful — full definition

  1. adj Given to fretting.
  2. adj Unable to relax: fidgety; restless; worried; anxious.
  3. adj Irritable; bad-tempered; grumpy; peevish.

malignant — full definition

  1. adjective Harmful or hostile in intent; wishing ill on others.
  2. adjective Medically: likely to spread and become life-threatening, as with a tumour.

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