English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
walay hinungdan - hinungdan - walay ~
wa.lay.hi.nung.dan. - 5 syllables

walay = walay hinungdan
walay hinungdan

walay hinungdan : trivial (adj.); balderdash (n.)
hinungdan [hi.nung.dan.] : cause (n.); sake (n.); bring about (v.)
tungod [tu.ngud.] : directly beneath (adj.); because (conj.); due to (prep.)

Derivatives of hinungdan


Glosses:
trivial
adj. 1. fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, trivial(informal) small and of little importance.; "a fiddling sum of money"; "a footling gesture"; "our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war"; "a little (or small) matter"; "a dispute over niggling details"; "limited to petty enterprises"; "piffling efforts"; "giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be a picayune infraction"
~ colloquialisma colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.
~ unimportantnot important.; "a relatively unimportant feature of the system"; "the question seems unimportant"
adj. 2. superficial, trivialof little substance or significance.; "a few superficial editorial changes"; "only trivial objections"
~ unimportant, insignificantdevoid of importance, meaning, or force.
adj. 3. trivialconcerned with trivialities.; "a trivial young woman"; "a trivial mind"
~ frivolousnot serious in content or attitude or behavior.; "a frivolous novel"; "a frivolous remark"; "a frivolous young woman"
balderdash
n. (communication)1. balderdash, fiddle-faddle, piffletrivial nonsense.
~ hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality, bunka message that seems to convey no meaning.
sake
n. (attribute)1. interest, sakea reason for wanting something done.; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest"
~ benefit, welfaresomething that aids or promotes well-being.; "for the benefit of all"
~ behalffor someone's benefit (usually expressed as `in behalf' rather than `on behalf' and usually with a possessive).; "in your behalf"; "campaigning in his own behalf"; "spoke a good word in his friend's behalf"
n. (food)2. rice beer, sake, sakiJapanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot.
~ alcohol, alcoholic beverage, alcoholic drink, inebriant, intoxicanta liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent.; "alcohol (or drink) ruined him"
~ nihon, nippon, japana constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building.
~ riceannual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper.
n. (cognition)3. sakethe purpose of achieving or obtaining.; "for the sake of argument"
~ aim, intent, intention, purpose, designan anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions.; "his intent was to provide a new translation"; "good intentions are not enough"; "it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs"; "he made no secret of his designs"
bring about
v. (motion)1. bring aboutcause to move into the opposite direction.; "they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching"
~ turncause to move along an axis or into a new direction.; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around"
v. (creation)2. bring about, give rise, producecause to happen, occur or exist.; "This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"; "the new President must bring about a change in the health care system"
~ create, makemake or cause to be or to become.; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
~ induct, induceproduce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes.
~ lead, result, leavehave as a result or residue.; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"