"Arat" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
arát - (B) Untidy, dirty, filthy, grimy,
slovenly, slipshod; to be or become untidy,
etc. Sádto maámbong siá, karón nagarát
na or arát na siá. Formerly she used to be
neat, now she is or has become slovenly.
(cf. damák, sáprat, rísmò, rigám, hígkò,
rígkam).
árat - (H) See ádat id.
árat a {1} for throat to be sore.
{2} for citrus to have an acrid taste.
v {1} [B3N; a2b4] for the throat to be sore.
Nangárat ang ákung tutunlan sa pagsinyágit, My throat became sore from shouting.
Arátan ka gánì sa tutunlan ubhun ka, If your throat becomes sore, you are going to catch cold.
{2} [B; b6] turn out to have an acrid taste.
árat n actions to impress others.
Bídag árat ning tawhána, My, how that man puts on.
pa- v [A1; b(1)] do s.t.
to impress s.
o.
Dì ku kapaarátan níya.
Wà siyay ikapaárat nákù, He cant impress me.
Theres nothing he can do that will impress me.
You cannot aspire for greatness and fit in at the same time.
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ádat - Acridity, pungency, sharpness, bitterness; to be or become sour, sharp, bitter, hot, biting, acid, pungent, acrid. Ang nagakáon …
Read the complete definitiontupus v [A; b(1)] {1} suck on s.t. in the mouth to eat it or get the juice out. Nagtupus …
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