Yucky Meaning in English
word
ˈjəki
YUHK-ee
jˈʌki
YUK-ee
Definición
'Yucky' means something is very unpleasant to taste, smell, or touch; it is often used by children to say something is gross or disgusting.
Uso & Matices
'Yucky' is informal, mostly used by children or in playful speech. It's applied to food, smells, messes, or anything gross. Adults tend to say 'disgusting,' 'gross,' or 'nasty' instead, but 'yucky' can be used humorously by adults talking to kids or joking.
Spanish: asco - desagradable - asquerosoPortuguese (BR): nojento - desagradávelPortuguese (PT): nojento - desagradávelChinese (Simplified): 恶心的 - 难吃的Chinese (Traditional): 噁心的 - 難喫的Hindi: घिनौना - गंदाArabic: مقرف - كريهBengali: বদমজা - খারাপ (স্বাদ, গন্ধ বা স্পর্শের জন্য)Russian: фу - гадкий - противныйJapanese: まずい - いやな - きもちわるいVietnamese: kinh quá - ghê quáKorean: 역겨운 - 맛없어 - 징그러워Turkish: iğrenç - tiksindirici - pisUrdu: گندا - بدمزہ - مکروہIndonesian: jijik - menjijikkan - bau/tidak enak
Oraciones de Ejemplo
This soup tastes yucky.
basic
Don't touch that, it's yucky.
basic
The garbage smells yucky.
basic
Ugh, what’s this yucky stuff on my shoes?
natural
My little brother thinks broccoli is yucky, but I like it.
natural
Sorry, that sandwich looked a bit yucky, so I didn’t eat it.
natural