نكد

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ن ك د (n-k-d).

Adjective

نَكِد (nakid) (feminine نَكِدَة (nakida), masculine plural نَكِدُونَ (nakidūna), feminine plural نَكِدَات (nakidāt))

  1. irritable, bad-tempered, ill-humored, crabby, grumpy, morose, sulky, surly

Etymology 2

From the root ك و د (k-w-d).

Verb

نَكَدْ (nakad) (form I)

  1. first-person plural non-past active jussive of كَادَ (kāda)

South Levantine Arabic

Etymology

From the root ن ك د (n-k-d).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ni.kid/, [ˈnɪ.kɪd]
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Adjective

نكد (niked) (feminine نكدة (nikde))

  1. unpleasant or disagreeable from being generally grumpy, ill-humored, or overly critical
  2. fussy (of a baby)
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