ngā āhuatanga o te tangata Flashcards

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ānini

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  1. (verb) to be dizzy, giddy, aching (of the head only).
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anipā

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  1. (verb) to be anxious, uneasy, worried, apprehensive.
  2. (noun) anxiety, unease, uneasiness, worry, doubt, apprehension, misgiving, disquiet.
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harawene

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  1. (stative) be envious, jealous.
  2. (noun) envy, jealousy.
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haurangi

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  1. (verb) to be drunk, intoxicated, mad, deluded.
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heahea

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  1. (verb) to be foolish, silly, idiotic, stupid, crazy, scatty, irrational.
  2. (modifier) foolishly, stupidly, unwisely, idiotically, foolish, silly, idiotic, stupid, crazy, scatty, irrational.
  3. (noun) fool, idiot, buffoon.
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hēmanawa

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  1. (stative) to be out of breath, breathless, flustered, under stress, exasperated, hot and bothered, disheartened, winded, suffocating, uncomfortably hot, claustraphobic.
  2. (noun) impatience, exasperation, irritation, vexation.
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hihiri

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  1. (verb) (-tia) to eagerly desire, long for, spring up, rise up (of thoughts).
  2. (verb) to be laborious, brisk, assiduous, diligent, persistent, determined.
  3. (verb) to be dynamic, energetic, spirited.
  4. (modifier) energetic, dynamic, spirited, lively.
  5. (noun) desire, longing.
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kaikā, kaikaha

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  1. (verb) to be eager, impatient.
  2. (modifier) eager, impatient, progressive, keen.
  3. (noun) eagerness, impatience, progressiveness, keeness, zeal, enthusiasm, verve.
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manawapā

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mānukanuka

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  1. (verb) to be apprehensive, puzzled, anxious.
  2. (verb) to have misgivings.
  3. (noun) anxiety, misgiving, apprehension.
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matakerekere

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  1. (verb) to be numb, dumbfounded.
  2. (noun) numbness.
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matemoe

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  1. (stative) be sleepy.
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mauāhara

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  1. (verb) (-tia) to have ill feeling towards, hate, loathe.
  2. (noun) hatred, malice, antagonism, animosity, loathing.
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mīharo

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  1. (verb) (-tia) to wonder at, admire.
  2. (modifier) marvellous, amazing.
  3. (noun) amazement, astonishment, admiration.
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ohorere

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  1. (verb) (-tia) to start suddenly, get a surprise.
  2. (verb) to be sudden, startled, shocked, surprised.
  3. (modifier) suddenly, unexpectedly, abruptly, without warning.
  4. (noun) surprise, shock.
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pūhaehae

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  1. (stative) be envious, jealous.
  2. (noun) jealousy, envy, ill will - often used in the plural.
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pukuriri

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  1. (verb) to be angry, cross, hostile, furious, fuming, livid, irate, incensed, outraged, infuriated.
  2. (modifier) angry, irate, livid.
  3. (noun) anger, wrath, hostility, enmity.
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rangirua

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  1. (verb) to be in doubt, uncertain, ambivalent, confused, having two aspects, ambiguous, irregular, sceptical, holding doubts, out of unison.
  2. (verb) to be out of tune, out of time, out of sync.
  3. (noun) ambivalence, confusion, uncertainty.
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rorirori

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  1. (modifier) clumsy, stupid, foolish, crazy, idiotic.
  2. (noun) idiot, dolt, ignoramus, halfwit, fool.
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takeo

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  1. (verb) to be tedious, wearisome, trying, boring.
  2. (modifier) tedious, wearisome, trying, boring, frustrating.
  3. (noun) tediousness, tedium, boredom, monotony, tiresomeness.
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uiui

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  1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to question, interrogate, investigate, cross-examine, examine.
  2. (stative) be inquisitive.
  3. (noun) questioning, interrogation, question, cross-examination.
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wairangi

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  1. (verb) (-hia,-tia) to be beside oneself, in a daze, infatuated, foolish, suffering from mental illness, demented, deranged, unbalanced, unhinged, crazy, mentally distressed, eccentric.
  2. (modifier) foolish, irrational.
  3. (noun) demon, monster.
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wawata

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  1. (verb) (-hia,-ngia,-tia) to desire earnestly, long for, yearn for, daydream, aspire.
  2. (noun) yearning, aspiration, hope, dream.
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waimarie

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  1. (verb) to be lucky, fortunate.
  2. (adjective) be lucky, fortunate, fortuitous, fortunately, providential.
  3. (modifier) lucky, fortunate, fortuitous, fortunately, providential.
  4. (noun) good fortune, luck.
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wiriwiri

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  1. (verb) to tremble, shiver, shake, quiver.
  2. (noun) quivering, shaking, trembling.
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whakamau

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  1. (verb) (-a,-ria,-tia) to fix, fasten, attach.
  2. (verb) (-a) to fix attention on, be intent on, go straight for.
  3. (verb) (-a) to put on (clothes, etc.).
  4. (verb) (-a) to be vindictive, hold a grudge, dig one’s toes in, dig one’s heels in, be obstinate.
  5. (modifier) unforgiving, vindictive.
  6. (noun) grievance, complaint, grudge, resentment.
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whakamomori

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  1. (verb) (-tia) to pine for, mope, fret, grieve for.
  2. (verb) (-tia) to desire desperately, aspire.
  3. (verb) to commit a desperate act, act in desperation, commit suicide - in traditional Māori society spouses or close relations would express their grief with women lacerating their breasts and cutting their hair. Sometimes the profound grief would result in the spouse taking her own life. Intense grief over the death of a close relative or friend could also lead someone to attempt suicide.
  4. (modifier) dangerous, desperate, greatly desired.
  5. (noun) suicide, suicide attempt.
  6. (noun) desperate desire.
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whakatakariri

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  1. (verb) (-ngia) to rouse indignation, be angry.
  2. (modifier) indignant, outraged, incensed, angry, irate, vexed.
  3. (noun) anger, indignation, outrage.