What does alelade in Turkish mean?

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

The word alelade in Turkish means ordinary, sıkıcı, sıradan, orta, vasat, sıradan, alelade, günlük, gündelik, alelade, sıradan, adi hisse senedi, alelade hisse senedi, alelâde yazar, düşük kaliteli eserler yazan yazar, yazar bozuntusu, sıradan, alelâde. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word alelade

ordinary

sıkıcı

(boring, everyday)

Fred felt stuck in a mundane existence. Erin finished all of her mundane tasks before going out with her friend.

sıradan

(informal (ordinary, average)

orta, vasat

(mediocre)

This film is OK, but it's rather ordinary.

sıradan, alelade

(informal (dull, mediocre)

After such an exciting trip, my normal routine seems blah.

günlük, gündelik

(informal (clothes: casual, not smart) (giysi)

I love wearing sloppy clothes at the weekends.

alelade

(mediocre)

This cup is made from common plastic.

sıradan

(ordinary, common)

The stock image of the Devil is of a horned man with a pitchfork.

adi hisse senedi, alelade hisse senedi

(finance: share) (finans)

The company issues two classes of equity: common stock and preferred stock.

alelâde yazar, düşük kaliteli eserler yazan yazar, yazar bozuntusu

(pejorative (inferior journalist)

Tom's writing is terrible; he's a hack.

sıradan, alelâde

(unremarkable, bland)

The restaurant critic negatively reviewed the nondescript meal.

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