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Meaning of brackish | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2
ˈbɹækɪʃ

Definitions

  1. Salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
  2. salty
  3. Distasteful; unpleasant; not appealing to the taste.
  4. salted
  5. Repulsive
  6. nice, pleasant, likable
  7. unlucky (of a person)

Equivalents

العربية آسن زُعَاق
Bosanski brak
Català salabrós
Dansk brak brakvand
Deutsch brackig salzig
Español desabrido salado salobral salobre
Français saumâtre
Gaeilge goirt
Hrvatski brak
Bahasa Indonesia payau
Italiano salmastro
日本語 ますい
Kurdî brak lo
Nederlands brak
Polski słonawy
Português salobre salobro
Română sălciu
Српски brak
Svenska bräckt
ไทย กร่อย
Tagalog matabsing
Tiếng Việt

Examples

“...by a low courſe and too long ſporting with the briny Ocean it taſts brackiſh and inſalubrious...”
“1992, Joyce Carol Oates, Black Water, Penguin Books, paperback edition, page 4. On all sides a powerful brackish marshland odor, the odor of damp, and decay, and black earth, black water.”
“2004, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas, Random House. The water we took on at Chatham Isle is now brackish & without a dash of brandy in it, my stomach rebels.”
“White Slough is a large tidal wetland full of brackish water from the Napa River that flows into the city of Vallejo from under Highway 37.”
“Therefore the bread he had to eat Seemed brackish, less like corn than tares;”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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