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Garázda

Garázda is a Hungarian adjective used to describe someone or something that is riotous, unruly, mischievous, or disruptive. It carries connotations of being disorderly and prone to causing disturbances. The word often implies a lack of discipline or control.

Meaning and Usage:

  • Behavior: Garázda behavior is characterized by a lack of restraint and a tendency to create commotion. This might involve loud noises, disruptive actions, and a disregard for rules or social norms.
  • People: A garázda person is someone who is prone to causing trouble and disrupting peace. This could be a rowdy individual at a public gathering, a mischievous child, or someone generally lacking in discipline.
  • Connotations: The word garázda has a negative connotation, suggesting that the behavior or person being described is undesirable. It is stronger than simply describing someone as playful or energetic; it implies a level of disorderliness that is disruptive or even potentially harmful.

Synonyms:

Several Hungarian words share similar meanings with garázda, though they may have slightly different nuances. Some of these include:

  • Zajos (noisy)
  • Rendbontó (disruptive)
  • Fegyelmezetlen (undisciplined)
  • Háborgó (turbulent, agitated)
  • Csintalan (mischievous, often used for children)

Antonyms:

Words that describe the opposite of garázda include:

  • Csendes (quiet)
  • Nyugodt (calm)
  • Fegyelmezett (disciplined)
  • Engedelmes (obedient)

Grammatical Information:

As an adjective, garázda can be inflected to agree in number and gender with the noun it modifies. For example:

  • Garázda fiú (riotous boy)
  • Garázda lány (riotous girl)
  • Garázda gyerekek (riotous children)