What does avare in Turkish mean?

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

The word avare in Turkish means tramp (dated), başıboş gezen kimse, avare, evsiz, evsiz barksız, serseri/başıboş/avare kimse, tembel/aylak/avare kimse, gezgin kimse, gezginci. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word avare

tramp (dated)

başıboş gezen kimse, avare

noun (drifter, itinerant)

(isim: Canlı cansız bütün varlıkları ve kavramları ifade eder.)
The hotel's used mostly by wanderers and drunks.

evsiz, evsiz barksız

adjective (law: wandering, homeless)

(sıfat: Varlıkların ve kavramların (isimlerin) niteliklerini, sayılarını, ölçülerini belirtir.)
The farm hires vagrant workers to pick fruit.

serseri/başıboş/avare kimse

noun ([sb] who wanders)

(isim: Canlı cansız bütün varlıkları ve kavramları ifade eder.)
A drifter was asking pedestrians on the sidewalk for spare change.

tembel/aylak/avare kimse

noun (lazy person)

(isim: Canlı cansız bütün varlıkları ve kavramları ifade eder.)
Tiffany sleeps all day. What an idler!

gezgin kimse, gezginci

noun (informal ([sth] or [sb] who wanders) (resmi olmayan dil)

(isim: Canlı cansız bütün varlıkları ve kavramları ifade eder.)
The police arrested a rover in the woods, though apparently he hadn't committed any crime.

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