What does havada in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word havada in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use havada in Turkish.

The word havada in Turkish means aerosol parçacığı, havada/havaya, (uçak) havada, mangal ziyafeti, kendini beğenmiş, ukala, kendinden fazla emin, (rüzgârla) havada süzülmek, havada süzülen, aklı bir karış havada, havada süzülmek, (planörle) havada süzülmek, planörle uçmak, aklı havalarda olmak, aklı bir karış havada olmak, havada durmak, havada asılı kalmak, havada tutmak, dışarıda, dışarıda olan, piknik yapmak, açık havada yemek yemek, topa havada vuruş, kapmak, havada kapmak, züppe tavırlı, kibarlık taslayan, havada süzülmek, süzülerek uçmak, yüksekte uçan, kendini beğenmiş, yazın açık havada oynayan tiyatro, (golf) topun havada önden arkaya doğru dönüşü, kendini beğenmiş, kibirli, burnu büyük, burnu havada. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word havada

aerosol parçacığı

(usually plural (particles of exhaled air)

havada/havaya

(in the air)

The boy held his kite aloft and ran until it took off.

(uçak) havada

(plane: flying)

What keeps an aircraft aloft?

mangal ziyafeti

(outdoor meal)

Let's have a barbecue this weekend.

kendini beğenmiş

(figurative, informal (conceited)

The excessive praise for his last project has made him big headed.

ukala, kendinden fazla emin

(too confident)

Kevin is cocky, but he makes a lot of mistakes.

(rüzgârla) havada süzülmek

(drift on wind)

The autumn leaves floated gently to the ground.

havada süzülen

(figurative (on air)

The floating leaves drifted slowly to the ground.

aklı bir karış havada

(frivolous, silly) (mecazlı)

The boss thought Linda was too giddy to be given a job with serious responsibilities.

havada süzülmek

(fly without power)

The little boy's red kite glided in the blue sky.

(planörle) havada süzülmek, planörle uçmak

(fly a glider)

Sarah learned to glide in her dad's glider.

aklı havalarda olmak, aklı bir karış havada olmak

(figurative (be a dreamer)

That boy is smart, but he will never amount to much because he has his head in the clouds.

havada durmak, havada asılı kalmak

(hang in air)

The helicopter hovered above the baseball stadium.

havada tutmak

(keep objects in the air)

A circus clown should know how to juggle.

dışarıda

(outdoors)

It's great to be out in the open on a warm spring day!

dışarıda olan

(not inside)

This café has outdoor seating, which is great when it's sunny.

piknik yapmak, açık havada yemek yemek

(eat outdoors)

Paul and Zoe are picnicking in the park.

topa havada vuruş

(sports: kick)

The player gave the ball a punt.

kapmak, havada kapmak

(informal (rush to obtain)

The tickets were snapped up the morning they were put on sale.

züppe tavırlı, kibarlık taslayan

(informal (snobbish, superior) (kişi)

Mrs. Kitson is difficult to get along with because her attitude is so snooty.

havada süzülmek, süzülerek uçmak

(fly without propulsion)

The bird soared through the air, its wings unmoving.

yüksekte uçan

(flying high)

The soaring eagle was just a speck in the sky.

kendini beğenmiş

(pejorative, informal (snobbish)

She was really stuck up: she thought she was better than everyone else.

yazın açık havada oynayan tiyatro

(US (repertory company active in summer)

Many famous actors began their careers in summer theater.

(golf) topun havada önden arkaya doğru dönüşü

(golf: backspin)

The golfer hit the ball with an undercut so that it wouldn't roll away.

kendini beğenmiş, kibirli, burnu büyük, burnu havada

(informal (arrogant) (resmi olmayan dil)

Edward complained that the servants were becoming uppity.

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