What does silik in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word silik in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use silik in Turkish.
The word silik in Turkish means obscure, bulanık, flu, silik, çekingen, utangaç, bulanık, silik, belirsiz, belli belirsiz, silik, boyun eğen, uysal, itaatkâr, ezik, silik, bulanık, silik, belirsiz, ezik/silik/pısırık kimse. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word silik
obscure
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bulanık, flu, silik(indistinct, unclear) The edges of the photo are blurred. |
çekingen, utangaç(shy) The meek prisoner quietly complied. |
bulanık, silik(indistinct: to the eye) What's that obscure shape next to that tree? |
belirsiz, belli belirsiz, silik(visibility: poor) Tom saw a faint image on the screen. |
boyun eğen, uysal, itaatkâr(person: submissive) He prefers women who are passive and compliant. |
ezik, silik(person: meek) (kişi) The lowly receptionist was afraid to speak her mind. |
bulanık(sight: blurry) (görüntü) Larry couldn't make out the indistinct image in the distance. |
silik, belirsiz(faint) (belirgin olmayan) You could only see a light outline of the mountains. |
ezik/silik/pısırık kimse(figurative, pejorative (sneaky person) (mecazlı) Beware of Nigel; he's a worm! |
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