enojar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese enojar (to anger), from Vulgar Latin *inodiāre, present active infinitive of inodiō (I make hateful), from Latin odium (hatred). Compare ódio.

Cognate with Galician anoxar, Spanish enojar, Italian annoiare, French ennuyer and English annoy.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /i.nu.ˈʒaɾ/
  • Hyphenation: e‧no‧jar

Verb

enojar (first-person singular present indicative enojo, past participle enojado)

  1. to disgust (to cause an intense dislike for something)

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Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin inodiāre, present active infinitive of inodiō, from Latin odiō. Compare Italian annoiare, French ennuyer.

Verb

enojar (first-person singular present enojo, first-person singular preterite enojé, past participle enojado)

  1. (transitive) to anger

Conjugation

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