What does φοραει in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word φοραει in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use φοραει in Greek.

The word φοραει in Greek means ντυμένος με κτ, που φοράει γυαλιά, που φοράει περούκα, που φοράει παρωπίδες, που φοράει παρωπίδες, που φοράει, καλοντυμένος, καλοντυμένος, μεταμφιεσμένος, που φοράει γούνα, αυτός που φοράει προστατευτικό κράνος, στενόμυαλος, στενοκέφαλος, κουκουλοφόρος, άτομο που φοράει φούτερ με κουκούλα, που φοράει χειροπέδες, μακιγιαρισμένος, μασκοφόρος, χωρίς μάσκα, κριτικάρω κπ γιατί δεν φοράει μάσκα, κριτική γιατί κπ δεν φοράει μάσκα, με ρουζ, γυαλάκιας, γυαλαμπούκας, με γυαλιά, που φοράει γυαλιά, που φοράει στολή, που φοράει πέπλο, γυμνός. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word φοραει

ντυμένος με κτ

(literary (dressed in, wearing)

που φοράει γυαλιά

(wearing glasses)

Superman's alter ego was bespectacled reporter Clark Kent.

που φοράει περούκα

(wearing a wig)

που φοράει παρωπίδες

(figurative (person: narrow-minded) (μεταφορικά)

που φοράει παρωπίδες

(literal (horse: wearing blinkers) (άλογο)

που φοράει

(wearing clothes of sort mentioned)

καλοντυμένος

(in evening wear)

Sally's date cancelled, so she was all dressed up with nowhere to go.

καλοντυμένος

(in formal clothes)

Daniel was dressed up for his job interview.

μεταμφιεσμένος

(in costume, disguise)

Helen was dressed up for her role in the film.

που φοράει γούνα

(person: wearing furs)

αυτός που φοράει προστατευτικό κράνος

(US, informal (sb who wears a hardhat, esp construction worker)

στενόμυαλος, στενοκέφαλος

(figurative (obstinate) (μεταφορικά)

κουκουλοφόρος

(person: wearing hood)

The video shows the hooded suspect entering the store.

άτομο που φοράει φούτερ με κουκούλα

(figurative, informal (youth wearing hooded sweatshirt)

Three hoodies were seen standing outside the shop shortly before the robbery.

που φοράει χειροπέδες

(wearing shackles)

The prisoners were in irons.

μακιγιαρισμένος

(wearing cosmetics)

Είναι τόσο πολύ μακιγιαρισμένη που δεν μπορείς να καταλάβεις πως είναι στην πραγματικότητα.
She's so heavily made-up, you can't tell what she really looks like.

μασκοφόρος

(wearing a mask)

The masked robbers forced bank staff to hand over more than £100,000.

χωρίς μάσκα

(not wearing face mask)

κριτικάρω κπ γιατί δεν φοράει μάσκα

(criticize sb not wearing face mask)

κριτική γιατί κπ δεν φοράει μάσκα

(criticism of sb not wearing face mask)

με ρουζ

(wearing blush) (πρόσωπο, μάγουλο)

γυαλάκιας, γυαλαμπούκας

(UK, informal, derogatory (person: wearing glasses) (καθομιλουμένη, μειωτικό)

με γυαλιά, που φοράει γυαλιά

(wearing eyeglasses)

που φοράει στολή

(wearing a uniform)

που φοράει πέπλο

(wearing a veil) (πχ σε γάμο)

A mysterious, veiled woman stood at the edge of the graveyard.

γυμνός

(naked, nude)

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