Home
Articles
English-Tagalog Online Translator
Tagalog Translation
English to Tagalog
Tagalog to English
English to English
English to English
rag
(r/&/g )
noun
(n)
a small piece of cloth or paper
(noun.artifact)
Synonym:
shred
,
tag
,
tag end
,
tatter
source: wordnet30
a week at British universities during which side-shows and processions of floats are organized to raise money for charities
(noun.time)
Synonym:
rag week
source: wordnet30
music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano)
(noun.communication)
Synonym:
ragtime
source: wordnet30
newspaper with half-size pages
(noun.communication)
Synonym:
sheet
,
tabloid
source: wordnet30
a boisterous practical joke (especially by college students)
(noun.act)
source: wordnet30
A piece of cloth torn off; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred; a tatter; a fragment.
(noun)
source: webster1913
verb
(v)
treat cruelly
(verb.emotion)
Synonym:
bedevil
,
crucify
,
dun
,
frustrate
,
torment
source: wordnet30
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
(verb.emotion)
Synonym:
annoy
,
bother
,
chafe
,
devil
,
get at
,
get to
,
gravel
,
irritate
,
nark
,
nettle
,
rile
,
vex
source: wordnet30
play in ragtime
(verb.creation)
Example:
Rag that old tune.
source: wordnet30
harass with persistent criticism or carping
(verb.communication)
Synonym:
bait
,
cod
,
rally
,
razz
,
ride
,
tantalise
,
tantalize
,
taunt
,
tease
,
twit
source: wordnet30
censure severely or angrily
(verb.communication)
Example:
The deputy ragged the Prime Minister.
Synonym:
bawl out
,
berate
,
call down
,
call on the carpet
,
chew out
,
chew up
,
chide
,
dress down
,
have words
,
jaw
,
lambast
,
lambaste
,
lecture
,
rebuke
,
remonstrate
,
reprimand
,
reproof
,
scold
source: wordnet30
break into lumps before sorting
(verb.change)
Example:
Rag ore.
source: wordnet30
To scold or rail at; to rate; to tease; to torment; to banter.
(verb)
source: webster1913
To become tattered.
(verb)
source: webster1913
To break (ore) into lumps for sorting.
(verb)
source: webster1913
To play or compose (a piece, melody, etc.) in syncopated time.
(verb)
source: webster1913
Advertisement
Bookmark This Site