abgeschmackt

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from German abgeschmackt. === Adjective === abgeschmackt (comparative more abgeschmackt or abgeschmackter, superlative most abgeschmackt or abgeschmacktest) Outrageous; tasteless. == German == === Etymology === Alteration of earlier abgeschmack (with the same meaning). Equivalent to ab- +‎ Geschmack (“taste”) +‎ -t. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈapɡəʃmakt/ Hyphenation: ab‧ge‧schmackt === Adjective === abgeschmackt (strong nominative masculine singular abgeschmackter, comparative abgeschmackter, superlative am abgeschmacktesten) outrageous, tasteless, vulgar corny, fatuous ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== Abgeschmack ==== Descendants ==== → English: abgeschmackt → Norwegian Bokmål: abgeschmackt === Further reading === “abgeschmackt” in Duden online “abgeschmackt” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From German abgeschmackt (“outrageous, tasteless, vulgar”), from earlier abgeschmack (“outrageous, tasteless, vulgar”), equivalent to both ab-, from German ab (“from”), from Middle High German ab, from Old High German ab (“of”), from Proto-Germanic *ab (“away, away from”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”) + and Geschmack (“taste, flavour”), from Old High German gismac, gismah, smac from Proto-Germanic *smakkuz (“taste, savour, smatch, flavour”), from Proto-Indo-European *smeg- (“taste”), and -t (“-ed”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /apɡəˈʃmakt/ Rhymes: -akt Hyphenation: ab‧ge‧schmackt === Adjective === abgeschmackt (neuter singular abgeschmackt, definite singular and plural abgeschmackte, comparative mer abgeschmackt, superlative mest abgeschmackt) (literary, obsolete) abgeschmackt; disgusting, gross, tasteless Synonyms: ekkel, smakløs ==== Derived terms ==== abgeschmackthet (“tastlessness”) === References === “abgeschmackt” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).