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Meaning of enfadar | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
enfaˈdaɾ

Definitions

  1. to get tired, to get bored, to get sick and tired
    archaic, pronominal
  2. to grow angry
    pronominal
  3. to annoy
    transitive

Equivalents

English Anger annoy

Examples

“e cada dia non se enfada de no los toler e de nos deytar e de nos fazer outro mal muito”

and each day he doesn't get tired of taking them from us, and of laying them and of doing us so much harm

“Et por esta rrazõ tódoslos gregos erã moyto enoiados et moyto enfadados da guerra”

and for this reason all the Greeks were very annoyed and very tired of the war

“Amijo, encaixame un Berro que me deixou aturdido, quixeno aloumiñar, cada vez se enfadou mais,”

Pal, he gave a shout that left me bewildered, I wanted to appease him, more and more he grew angry

CEFR level

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