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enojar

/e.no.ˈʒaɾ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To cause a feeling of disgust, revulsion, or strong aversion; to nauseate.

Example Sentences:
  • O cheiro da comida estragada começou a me enojar.
  • A atitude desonesta dele me enoja profundamente.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old Portuguese 'enojar', which traces back to the Vulgar Latin 'inodiare' (to cause loathing or disgust), formed from the prefix 'in-' and 'odium' (hatred/aversion). It is a cognate of the Spanish 'enojar', though in Portuguese, it has evolved to carry a stronger connotation of disgust or nausea compared to the Spanish meaning of simply 'to anger'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'no' + 'jar': If you find a jar of something gross, it will 'enojar' (disgust) you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “enojar

1. What is the meaning of “enojar” in English?

In English, enojar (verb) is defined as: “To cause a feeling of disgust, revulsion, or strong aversion; to nauseate.”.

2. How do you use “enojar” in a sentence?

O cheiro da comida estragada começou a me enojar.

3. What are English synonyms of “enojar”?

Common synonyms include:repugnar,causar asco,desgostar,revoltar

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “enojar”?

Derived from the Old Portuguese 'enojar', which traces back to the Vulgar Latin 'inodiare' (to cause loathing or disgust), formed from the prefix 'in-' and 'odium' (hatred/aversion). It is a cognate of the Spanish 'enojar', though in Portuguese, it has evolved to carry a stronger connotation of disgust or nausea compared to the Spanish meaning of simply 'to anger'.