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Meaning of Carl | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
kɑːl

Definitions

  1. A rude, rustic man; a churl.
  2. A male given name from the Germanic languages, equivalent to English Charles.
  3. A student at Carleton College, Minnesota.
  4. A stingy person; a niggard.

Equivalents

العربية كارل
Беларуская Карл
Ελληνικά Καρλ Κάρλος
Esperanto Karlo
Français Carl
日本語 カール かる
ខ្មែរ កាល
한국어
Русский Карл
Українська Карл

Examples

“In Lent noblemen and carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves.”
“Of course you know that Carl Duruside, or 'Doctor Carl', as he is always called by almost anybody, is my husband's brother?”
“And Thomas Carlyle is nine. They call him Carl, and he has a regular mania for collecting toads and bugs and frogs and bringing them into the house.”
“I'd weave through the throng — scanning for empties to return while flirting, sniffing out kids smoking grass and sharing smokes with Ivor and Carl on the door. With a name like Carl you can imagine a six-foot tall and wide bouncer, but Ivor...”
“Indeed, some have seen echoes of the work of the Nazis’ “crown jurist” and political theorist, Carl Schmitt, in the Trump administration’s domestic policies, particularly his doctrine of “the exception”, which can be used to suspend certain constitutional rights.”
“Located in rural Minnesota, Carleton is not surrounded by any cultural diversity unless you count pig farms and cow farms as separately diverse institutions. The nice thing about Carleton is that Carls are pretty much non-judgmental […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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