What does hınç in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word hınç in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hınç in Turkish.

The word hınç in Turkish means resentment, hınç, garez, kin, hınç, hınç, garez, kin, nefret, terslik, huysuzluk. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word hınç

resentment

hınç, garez, kin

(resentment)

Tom can really hold a grudge.

hınç

(desire to harm, bother)

Anna didn't need the car, she took it out of spite because she knew you wanted it.

hınç, garez

(bitterness, ill will)

I don't have any resentment about the way they treated me.

kin, nefret

(bitterness, resentment)

After losing the debate, Ignacio looked at his opponent with rancor.

terslik, huysuzluk

(uncountable, figurative (spite, bad temper) (mecazlı)

James supposed it must be Wendy's spleen against reality TV shows that made her react so badly to the article about the new series of Big Brother.

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