sirain

Tagalog

Etymology

From sira + -in.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: si‧ra‧in
  • IPA(key): /siˈɾaʔin/, [sɪˈɾa.ʔɪn] (verb)
  • IPA(key): /siɾaˈʔin/, [sɪ.ɾɐˈʔin] (adjective)

Verb

sirain (complete sinira, progressive sinisira, contemplative sisirain, 1st object trigger)

  1. to destroy; to ruin
    Synonyms: gibain, wasakin
  2. to damage; to break
  3. to spoil; to make something rot or decay (of food, etc.)
    Synonyms: bulukin, pabulukin, panisin
  4. to break; to surpass (a record)
  5. to mess up; to spoil; to foil; to cause failure to
    Synonym: biguin

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • sirain ang loob
  • sirain ang puri

Adjective

siraín

  1. easily destroyed or spoiled
    Synonyms: bulukin, mabulukin
  2. often out-of-order (of a machine)
  3. weak in structure
    Synonyms: mahuna, marupok
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