nebēdīgs
التعريفات والمعاني
== Latvian ==
=== Etymology ===
From nebēda (“carefreeness”) + -īgs (with nebēda from ne- + bēda (“sorrow, misfortune”)), or ne- + bēdīgs (“sad, unhappy”) (with bēdīgs from bēda (“sorrow, misfortune”) + -īgs).
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Adjective ===
nebēdīgs (definite nebēdīgais, comparative nebēdīgāks, superlative visnebēdīgākais, adverb nebēdīgi)
cheerful, carefree (who does not worry or feel anxiety)
viņa pati bija ar vasaras samtaino brūnumu sejā, un nebēdīga kā dienvidu vējš, kas skraidīja starp namiem ― she herself had the velvety brown face of summer, and (she was) carefree like the south wind that runs between the houses
reiz zēns es biju / nebēdīgs un traks / ar matu šķipsnu / vienmēr spītā slietu ― once I was a boy / carefree and crazy / with a tuft of hair / propped up stubbornly
cheerful, carefree (expressing such feelings)
no upes skan nebēdīgas jauniešu balsis ― from the river came the cheerful, carefree voices of the young men
viņai patika Martas jautrais, nebēdīgas gars ― she liked Marta's cheerful, carefree spirit
(of animals) playful, very mobile
abesīniešu gani bija novērojuši, ka viņu kazas parasti kļuva jautras un nebēdīgas, kad tās mielojās ar kafijas koka lapām un pupiņām ― Abyssinian shepherds had noticed that their goats became generally cheerful and playful when they ate the leaves and beans of the coffee tree
==== Declension ====
==== Synonyms ====
(of "carefree"): bezrūpīgs
(of "cheerful, playful"): draisks, dzīvespriecīgs, jautrs
==== Derived terms ====
nebēdīgums
==== Related terms ====
nebēda
nebēdība
nebēdnīgs, nebēdnīgums, nebēdnība
nebēdnis, nebēdne
nebēdnieks, nebēdniece