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1. (adj.) peaked
having a peak:
a peaked cap.
2. (adj.) peaked
pale and drawn; wan.
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| Definition of 'peaked' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) ailing, indisposed, peaked(p), poorly(p), sickly, unwell, under the weather, seedy
somewhat ill or prone to illness
"my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"
2. (adj) peaked
having or rising to a peak
"the peaked ceiling"; "the island's peaked hills"
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| Definition of 'peaked' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) peaked
pointed; ending in a point; as, a peaked roof
2. (adj) peaked
sickly; not robust
3. peaked
of Peak
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Sense: having a peak
a peaked cap.
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Afrikaans: met 'n kep, met 'n bopunt |
Arabic: لابِسٌ قُبَّعَه |
Bulgarian: с козирка |
Brazilian: com/de aba |
Czech: špičatý |
German: Schirm-... |
Danish: med skygge |
Greek: μυτερός |
Spanish: con visera |
Estonian: nokk- |
Farsi: لبه دار؛ نوک تیز |
Finnish: lipallinen |
French: à visière; pointu |
Hebrew: בַּעַל מִצחִייָה |
Hindi: चोटीदार नुकीला, दुबला-पतल |
Croatian: šiljast, oštrih crta |
Hungarian: csúcsos |
Indonesian: berpelindung matahari |
Icelandic: með skyggni |
Italian: con la visiera |
Japanese: ひさしのある |
Korean: 앞 챙이 달린 |
Lithuanian: su snapeliu |
Latvian: ar nagu |
Malay: berpelindung |
Dutch: met een klep |
Norwegian: spiss; skygge(lue) |
Polish: spiczasty, z daszkiem |
Persian: لبه دار؛ نوک تیز |
Pashto: څوكه لرونكى، ډنګر |
Portuguese: com/de pala |
Romanian: cu vizieră; ascuţit |
Russian: с козырьком |
Slovak: soštítom |
Slovenian: koničast |
Serbian: koji imaštitnik |
Swedish: med skärm |
Thai: มีกะบังหน้า |
Turkish: sivri |
Taiwanese: 尖的 |
Ukrainian: з козирком |
Urdu: چھجہ والا |
Vietnamese: có lưỡi trai; có đỉnh |
Chinese: 尖的 |
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