English to yoruba meaning of

Ìtumọ̀ ìtumọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀ náà “igbẹ̀” tọ́ka sí ipò tàbí ipò gbígbẹ, àìní ọ̀rinrin, tàbí àìní omi tó tó tàbí àwọn omi míràn. Gbigbe tun le tọka si didara tabi iwa ti jijẹ ṣigọgọ, aibikita, tabi aini ikosile ẹdun tabi itara. Ni afikun, ni awọn aaye kan, gbigbẹ le tọka si aini akoonu ọti-lile ninu ohun mimu, tabi aini ọriniinitutu ninu afẹfẹ.

Synonyms

  1. dispassion
  2. dispassionateness

Sentence Examples

  1. I could feel the dryness in my hand as I gripped the sheathed dragon scimitar.
  2. Taking a sip helped soothed the ache and rid her of the scratchy dryness in her throat.
  3. Nella felt a dryness creep from a patch in the back of her throat until it filled her chest with desert sand.
  4. It is commonly higher in the winter and lower in the summer, though not corresponding to the general wet and dryness.
  5. I swallowed past the dryness in my throat and tried to act nonchalant.
  6. It smelled like dust, and the dryness of the air prickled his nostrils, pumped as it was through filters for disease and chemical agents that seemed to extract every bit of moisture from it.