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múisiamach — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • drowsy adj Sleepy or heavy-eyed; ready to fall asleep.
  • dull adj Boring; lacking interest or excitement.
  • fed up adjective Annoyed, bored or unhappy about a situation that has gone on too long.
  • heavy adj Having great weight; hard to lift or carry.
  • irritated adjective Feeling annoyed or impatient.
  • perturbed adjective Anxious, unsettled, or mildly upset.
  • resentful adj Feeling or showing bitterness over a perceived unfairness.
  • upset adj Unhappy, distressed, or annoyed.

Senses

múisiamach is used for these senses in English:

  • fed up (informal, idiomatic) Frustrated, annoyed, or tired, to the limit of one's endurance, especially by something that one has experienced for too long. [with with or (British English) of]
  • irritated Experiencing a feeling of irritation.
  • resentful Harboring resentment, full of resentment, at a given moment.
  • upset (of a person, predicative, _, only) Angry, distressed, or unhappy.

dull — full definition

  1. adj Boring; lacking interest or excitement.
  2. adj Not sharp; unable to cut easily.
  3. adj Lacking shine or brightness; not vivid.
  4. adj Slow to understand; not sharp-witted.
  5. verb To make or become less sharp, bright, or intense.

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