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Word - rootword - affixes
walay pagtagad - pagtagad - walay ~
wa.lay.pag.ta.gad. - 5 syllables

walay = walay pagtagad
walay pagtagad

walay pagtagad : indifferent (adj.)
pagtagad [pag.ta.gad.] : attend (v.); heed (v.)
tagad [ta.gad.] : attention (n.); hold on (v.); wait (v.)

Derivatives of pagtagad


Glosses:
indifferent
adj. 1. apathetic, indifferentmarked by a lack of interest.; "an apathetic audience"; "the universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply indifferent"
~ uninterestednot having or showing interest.; "an uninterested spectator"
adj. 2. indifferentshowing no care or concern in attitude or action.; "indifferent to the sufferings of others"; "indifferent to her plea"
~ unconcernedlacking in interest or care or feeling.; "the average American...is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions...beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control"; "blithely unconcerned about his friend's plight"
adj. 3. deaf, indifferent(usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed.; "deaf to her warnings"
~ heedless, unheedingmarked by or paying little heed or attention.; "We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics"; "heedless of danger"; "heedless of the child's crying"
adj. 4. immaterial, indifferent(often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other.; "whether you choose to do it or not is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent)"; "what others think is altogether indifferent to him"
~ unimportantnot important.; "a relatively unimportant feature of the system"; "the question seems unimportant"
adj. 5. indifferentfairly poor to not very good.; "has an indifferent singing voice"; "has indifferent qualifications for the job"
~ inferiorof or characteristic of low rank or importance.
adj. 6. indifferent, inert, neutralhaving only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive.; "inert matter"; "an indifferent chemical in a reaction"
~ chemical science, chemistrythe science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions.
~ unreactive(chemistry) not reacting chemically.
adj. 7. indifferentmarked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another.; "indifferent about which book you would give them"; "was indifferent to their acceptance or rejection of her invitation"
~ impartialshowing lack of favoritism.; "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge"
adj. 8. indifferent, unbiased, unbiassedcharacterized by a lack of partiality.; "a properly indifferent jury"; "an unbiasgoted account of her family problems"
~ impartialshowing lack of favoritism.; "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge"
adj. 9. indifferent, so-sobeing neither good nor bad.; "an indifferent performance"; "a gifted painter but an indifferent actor"; "her work at the office is passable"; "a so-so golfer"; "feeling only so-so"; "prepared a tolerable dinner"; "a tolerable working knowledge of French"
~ ordinarynot exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree.; "ordinary everyday objects"; "ordinary decency"; "an ordinary day"; "an ordinary wine"
adj. 10. indifferentneither too great nor too little.; "a couple of indifferent hills to climb"
~ moderatebeing within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme.; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart"
heed
n. (cognition)1. attentiveness, heed, paying attention, regardpaying particular notice (as to children or helpless people).; "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
~ attending, attentionthe process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others.
~ advertence, advertencythe process of being heedful.
v. (social)2. heed, listen, mindpay close attention to; give heed to.; "Heed the advice of the old men"
~ obeybe obedient to.
hold on
v. (contact)1. grasp, hold onhold firmly.
~ latch ontake hold of or attach to.; "The biochip latches onto the genes"
~ cling, hanghold on tightly or tenaciously.; "hang on to your father's hands"; "The child clung to his mother's apron"
~ clasphold firmly and tightly.
~ hold, take holdhave or hold in one's hands or grip.; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him"
v. (change)2. hold on, stopstop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments.; "Hold on a moment!"
~ break, interruptterminate.; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
v. (change)3. hang in, hang on, hold on, persevere, persistbe persistent, refuse to stop.; "he persisted to call me every night"; "The child persisted and kept asking questions"
~ obstinatepersist stubbornly.; "he obstinates himself against all rational arguments"
~ ask for it, ask for troublepersist with actions or an attitude despite the probability that it will cause trouble.; "He is asking for trouble with his behavior"
~ plug, plug awaypersist in working hard.; "Students must plug away at this problem"
~ stick with, stick to, followkeep to.; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"
~ preserve, uphold, carry on, continue, bear onkeep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last.; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions"
v. (communication)4. hang on, hold on, hold the linehold the phone line open.; "Please hang on while I get your folder"
~ telephony, telephonetransmitting speech at a distance.
~ await, expect, wait, looklook forward to the probable occurrence of.; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
~ phone, telephone, call up, call, ringget or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone.; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"
v. (possession)5. hold on, keepretain possession of.; "Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married"
~ hold over, carry overhold over goods to be sold for the next season.
~ have, have got, holdhave or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense.; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
~ deny, refuserefuse to let have.; "She denies me every pleasure"; "he denies her her weekly allowance"
~ deduct, withhold, recoupretain and refrain from disbursing; of payments.; "My employer is withholding taxes"
~ save, preserveto keep up and reserve for personal or special use.; "She saved the old family photographs in a drawer"
~ hive away, lay in, salt away, stack away, stash away, store, put inkeep or lay aside for future use.; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"
~ storefind a place for and put away for storage.; "where should we stow the vegetables?"; "I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some"
~ keep back, retain, hold back, holdsecure and keep for possible future use or application.; "The landlord retained the security deposit"; "I reserve the right to disagree"
~ hold open, keep open, save, keepretain rights to.; "keep my job for me while I give birth"; "keep my seat, please"; "keep open the possibility of a merger"
~ harbour, harborkeep in one's possession; of animals.
wait
n. (time)1. delay, hold, postponement, time lag, waittime during which some action is awaited.; "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"
~ pause, intermission, suspension, interruption, breaka time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something.
~ extensiona mutually agreed delay in the date set for the completion of a job or payment of a debt.; "they applied for an extension of the loan"
~ moratoriuma legally authorized postponement before some obligation must be discharged.
~ retardationthe extent to which something is delayed or held back.
n. (act)2. wait, waitingthe act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something).; "the wait was an ordeal for him"
~ inactivitybeing inactive; being less active.
v. (stative)3. waitstay in one place and anticipate or expect something.; "I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets"
~ ambuscade, ambush, bushwhack, lie in wait, scupper, waylay, lurkwait in hiding to attack.
~ cool one's heels, kick one's heelswait or pass the time aimlessly or futilely; be kept waiting.; "She kicked her heels for hours at the gate of the Embassy"
~ stick about, stick around, stand bybe available or ready for a certain function or service.
v. (stative)4. hold back, hold off, waitwait before acting.; "the scientists held off announcing their results until they repeated the experiment"
~ act, moveperform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"
~ hold outwait uncompromisingly for something desirable.; "He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses"
~ delayact later than planned, scheduled, or required.; "Don't delay your application to graduate school or else it won't be considered"
v. (cognition)5. await, expect, look, waitlook forward to the probable occurrence of.; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
~ expectlook forward to the birth of a child.; "She is expecting in March"
~ anticipate, expectregard something as probable or likely.; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"
~ look forwardexpect or hope for.; "I look to hear from you soon"
~ look toturn one's interests or expectations towards.; "look to the future"; "this method looks to significant wavings"
~ hold the line, hang on, hold onhold the phone line open.; "Please hang on while I get your folder"
~ look for, look to, anticipatebe excited or anxious about.
v. (social)6. wait, waitressserve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant.; "I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's"
~ workexert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity.; "I will work hard to improve my grades"; "she worked hard for better living conditions for the poor"