برمك
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the concept of being slow, sluggish, or hesitant, often due to illness or weakness. It can also extend to meanings of being dull, inactive, or even stubborn.
Derived headwords
- 1.to be slowboth
To be slow or sluggish in movement or action, often implying a lack of energy or enthusiasm.
- 2.to be wearyclassical
To become tired or weary of something, often due to prolonged exposure or annoyance.
- 1.slownessboth
The state or quality of being slow, sluggish, or inactive.
- 2.wearinessclassical
A feeling of tiredness or boredom.
- 1.to make slowclassical
To cause someone or something to become slow or sluggish.
- 1.slowclassical
Characterized by slowness or sluggishness.
- 1.sluggishclassical
Having a tendency to be slow, inactive, or dull.
- 1.to be annoyedboth
To become displeased or irritated with something or someone.
- 2.to complainboth
To express dissatisfaction or unhappiness.
- 1.annoyanceboth
The state of being displeased or irritated.
- 2.complaintboth
An expression of dissatisfaction.
- 1.annoyedboth
Feeling or showing displeasure or irritation.