maruda — meaning in English
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English meaning
- complainer noun One who complains, or is known for their complaints.
- grumbler noun A person who persistently grumbles; a complainer.
- plodder noun A person who, or animal that, plods.
- slowpoke noun Someone who moves or acts unusually slowly, often to the annoyance of others.
- sourpuss noun A person who is usually grumpy, gloomy, or scowling.
Senses
maruda is used for these senses in English:
- complainer One who complains, or is known for their complaints.
- fussbudget (colloquial, derogatory, North America) One who complains or fusses a great deal, especially about unimportant matters; a fusspot.
- grumbler A person who persistently grumbles; a complainer.
- plodder A person who works slowly, making a great effort with little result; a person who studies laboriously.
- slowpoke (US, Canada, informal, mildly, derogatory) A person who moves slowly or takes a long time to do something.
- sourpuss (intransitive, uncommon) To make a gloomy, sullen or miserable facial expression; to scowl.
- wet blanket (idiomatic, usually, endearing, derogatory) A person who takes the fun out of a situation or activity, as by pessimism, demands, dullness, etc.
complainer — full definition
- noun One who complains, or is known for their complaints.
- noun A complainant (an alleged victim in a criminal trial).