What does incinmiş in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word incinmiş in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use incinmiş in Turkish.
The word incinmiş in Turkish means rahatsız/huzursuz olmuş, keyfi kaçmış, çok şaşırmış, şoke olmuş, incinmiş, kırılmış, yaralı, yaralanmış, kalbi kırılmış, incinmiş kas, duyguları incinmiş, kalbi kırılmış, incinmiş gurur. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word incinmiş
rahatsız/huzursuz olmuş, keyfi kaçmış(informal (annoyed or offended) (resmi olmayan dil) My mom was miffed when she found out what I had done. |
çok şaşırmış, şoke olmuş(shocked, offended) Outraged audience members began to stream out of the theatre. |
incinmiş, kırılmış(figurative (feelings: hurt) (mecazlı) Her ego's a little bruised since the audience in Woking booed her. |
yaralı, yaralanmış(figurative, slang (body part: injured) I fell off my bike yesterday and now my leg's so screwed up I can hardly walk. |
kalbi kırılmış(emotionally) The hurt child burst into tears. |
incinmiş kas(injury: strain) I have a pulled muscle in my neck, so it hurts to move my head. |
duyguları incinmiş, kalbi kırılmış(feelings) James felt wounded after Amanda said his novel wasn't any good. |
incinmiş gurur(embarrassment or shame) When I fell off my bike the worst thing I suffered was wounded pride. |
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