What does elakt in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word elakt in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use elakt in Swedish.
The word elakt in Swedish means elakt, ondskefullt, elakt, elakt, felaktigt, elakt, illvilligt, elakt, hånfullt, ondsint, elakt meddelande, elakt skvaller. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word elakt
elakt(in a stingy, miserly way) Meanly, Alfie kept all the sweets for himself. |
ondskefullt(with malice) The witch laughed wickedly. |
elakt(spitefully, intending harm) He wrote nastily in his will that Emma would inherit nothing if she married Steve. |
elakt(in an unkind way) The bully taunted the other children meanly. |
felaktigt(falsely, maliciously) Sam was wrongly accused of having stolen the money. |
elakt(with intent to cause harm) |
illvilligt(mean and cowardly) Guy Fawkes and his cronies failed in their dastardly plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. |
elakt(maliciously) Marcus told his sister spitefully that she was ugly. |
hånfullt(speak: spitefully) |
ondsint(with evil intentions) The crash was caused by someone tampering maliciously with the brakes. |
elakt meddelande(slang (internet: hostile messages) (allmänt) I don't go to that website anymore because I'm tired of the flaming. |
elakt skvaller(unkind rumours) Whatever you've heard about my sex life is just malicious gossip. |
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