Translation "ljubak" to English

ljubak{adjective}
adorable · charming · comely · cuddly · cute · darling · dinky · goodly · lightsome · lovable · lovely · nice · pleasant · sweet · winsome
dalliance · toy

ljubak

adjectiveIPA: / ʎubak /
English translation

adorable

adjectiveIPA: / adoʁˈabl /

ETYM Latin adorabilis, from adorare: cf. French adorable.
Lovable especially in a childlike or naive way; SYN. endearing, lovely.

Now, of the women that could tell them apart, when the labels were off, they picked "Adorable," and when the labels were on, they picked "Ballet Slippers."
Source: TED2020
Nature could only start to seem this pure and adorable because we didn't have to be afraid of it anymore.
Source: TED2020
The other lady tells me to wear "Adorable."
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: endearing · lovable · loveable · lovely

charming

adjectiveIPA: / tʃɑːrmɪŋ /

1. Pleasing or delighting.
2. Possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; SYN. magic, magical, sorcerous, witching, wizard, wizardly.

Mary found him charming.
Source: Tatoeba
He was charming, and I was flattered, and I declined.
Source: TED2020
In front of my house there is a charming patisserie.
Source: Tatoeba

comely

adjectiveIPA: / kʌmli /

1. Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good-looking; handsome.
2. Suitable or becoming; proper; agreeable.

His name is Jason Comely.
Source: TED2020
Shew me thy face, let thy voice sound in my ears: for thy voice is sweet, and thy face comely.
Source: Tatoeba

cuddly

adjectiveIPA: / kʌdli /

Fit for or inviting cuddling

For your son’s sixth birthday, you’ve promised to get him the cutest creature in creation: the cuddly.
Source: TED2020
Tom takes his cuddly toy dog with him everywhere.
Source: Tatoeba
These kittens are so cute and cuddly.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: cuddlesome · lovable · loveable

cute

adjectiveIPA: / kjuːt /

ETYM An abbrev. of acute.
Obviously contrived to charm; SYN. precious.

Millie is very cute.
Source: Tatoeba
And she said, "Why? You look so cute, darling." I said, "You just don't understand."
Source: TED2020
She's just as cute as the dickens!
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: artful · attractive · cunning · precious

darling

nounIPA: / dɑːrlɪŋ /

ETYM Old Eng. derling, deorling, AS. deórling; deóre dear + -ling. Related to Dear, and -ling.
A special loved one; SYN. favorite, favourite, pet, dearie, deary, ducky.

And so gradual consensus is becoming that language can shape thought, but it tends to be in rather darling, obscure psychological flutters.
Source: TED2020
(Music) Right: I'll be ready in just a minute, darling.
Source: TED2020
My darling!
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: Darling · Darling River · dearie · deary · ducky · favorite · favourite · pet

dinky

adjectiveslang, dialectIPA: / dɪŋki /

1. (British informal) Pretty and neat.
2. (Informal) Small and insignificant.

Synonyms: attractive · little · small

goodly

adjectiveIPA: / ɡʊdli /

Large in amount or extent or degree; SYN. goodish, hefty, respectable, sizable, sizeable, tidy.

lightsome

adjectiveIPA: / laɪtsəm /

1. Free from care; lighthearted
2. Airy, nimble

Synonyms: blithe · blithesome · cheerful · light · light-footed · light-hearted · lighthearted · tripping

lovable

adjectiveIPA: / lʌvəbl̩ /

Having characteristics that attract love or affection

Tom is lovable.
Source: Tatoeba
In order to be loved, be lovable!
Source: Tatoeba
For every lovable storyteller who steals your heart, there are hundreds more whose voices are slurred and ragged, who don't get to stand up on a stage dressed in fine clothes like this.
Source: TED2020

lovely

adjectiveIPA: / lʌvli /

Beautiful; having an inner beauty; delightful and charming; wonderful
Appealing to the emotions as well as the eye.

I had a lovely evening.
Source: Tatoeba
And this lovely letter, where he writes, "Close your eyes and listen to the sounds of the words.
Source: TED2020
America is a lovely place to be, if you are here to earn money.
Source: Tatoeba

nice

adjectiveIPA: / naɪs /

(Homonym: gneiss).
1. Done with delicacy and skill; SYN. skillful.
2. Pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; SYN. pleasant, ag
reeable, charming, affable, amenable.
3. Possessing, marked by, or demanding great or excessive precision and delicacy.

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This painting is really very nice.
Source: Tatoeba
And so when you see on the market these systems that have just a few light emitting diodes on the side and are very low resolution, it's nice that they exist because it still is better than nothing.
Source: TED2020
So, for example, typhoid apparently smells like baked brown bread, and that's quite a nice smell, isn't it, but it starts to get a little bit worse.
Source: TED2020

pleasant

adjectiveIPA: / plezənt /

ETYM French plaisant. Related to Please.
1. Affording pleasure; being in harmony with one's taste or likings.
2. Pleasant in manner or behavior.

I hope they have a pleasant journey.
Source: Tatoeba
It is pleasant to sleep under the tree.
Source: Tatoeba
We had a pleasant evening.
Source: Tatoeba

sweet

adjectiveIPA: / swiːt /

(Homonym: suite).
1. One of the four basic taste sensations; very pleasant; like the taste of sugar or honey.
2. Not having a salty taste; SYN. un
salty.
3. Having a pleasant taste (as of sugar).
4. Pleasing to the senses.
5. (Used of wines) Having a sweet taste.

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Work makes life sweet.
Source: Tatoeba
That's sweet of you.
Source: Tatoeba
I think this wine is too sweet.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: angelic · angelical · cherubic · cloying · dulcet · fragrant · fresh · gratifying · honeyed · lovable · loveable · mellifluous · mellisonant · melodic · melodious · musical · odoriferous · odorous · perfumed · pleasing · saccharine · scented · seraphic · sugared · sugary · sweet · sweet-flavored · sweet-scented · sweet-smelling · sweetened · sweetish · syrupy · tasty · treacly · unfermented · unsoured

winsome

adjectiveIPA: / wɪnsəm /

Charming in a childlike or naive way.

Synonyms: attractive

ljubakanje

nounIPA: / ʎubakaɲe /
English translation

dalliance

nounIPA: / dˈe'aljˈɑ̃s /

ETYM From Dally.
The deliberate act of wasting time instead of working; SYN. dawdling, trifling, wasting time.

Synonyms: coquetry · dawdling · flirt · flirtation · flirting · toying · trifling

toy

nounIPA: / tɔɪ /

ETYM Dutch tuid tools, implements, stuff, trash, speeltuig playthings, toys.
A nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier).

So even though this looks like a simple toy, the aspects of engineering that go in something like this are fairly sophisticated.
Source: TED2020
The yellow toy is little.
Source: Tatoeba
This is Jesse, and he's squeezing a foam toy.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: miniature · plaything · toy dog

Similar words to "ljubak"

ljubičica · ljupko · lajavac
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