What does kabalık in Turkish mean?

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

The word kabalık in Turkish means rudeness, müstehcenlik, yüzsüzlük, arsızlık, kabalık, küstahlık, kabalık, kabalık, çirkinlik, kabalık, kabalık etmek, kabalık/adilik, bayağılık. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kabalık

rudeness

müstehcenlik

(bad taste)

The vulgarity of the TV show shocked many viewers.

yüzsüzlük, arsızlık

(UK (nerve: rudeness)

That's enough of your cheek!

kabalık

(unkindness)

Tim's meanness toward his sisters made him very unpopular.

küstahlık

(cheek, rudeness)

The audacity of the girl! How dare she speak to me like that!

kabalık

(attitude, speech: sharpness) (konuşma, tavır)

kabalık

(crudeness, lack of refinement)

The rudeness of the artifacts suggests that they are from the beginning of the bronze age.

çirkinlik

(uncivilized nature)

There is a beast inside every man.

kabalık

(impolite manner)

Please excuse my coarseness yesterday; I was out of line.

kabalık etmek

(informal (speak rudely to)

Hank's mother chastised him for barging in and disrespecting her dinner guests.

kabalık/adilik, bayağılık

(informal (immorality) (argo)

The politician's career was dogged by accusations of sleaze.

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