English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ọrọ naa “eyesore” jẹ nkan ti ko dun tabi ti o buruju lati wo. Ó lè tọ́ka sí ohunkóhun tí ojú kò bá rí bẹ́ẹ̀, irú bí ilé kan, ẹ̀wù kan, tàbí ìrísí èèyàn pàápàá. Ọrọ naa ni a maa n lo lati ṣe apejuwe ohun kan ti o ṣe afihan ni ọna odi ti o si npa ẹwa gbogbo agbegbe rẹ kuro.

Sentence Examples

  1. Wylie already knew that Lugwallow Parish was an eyesore, but she dearly loved the Parson Thomas Fleming, and knew that it was his age, not his lack of desire to fix things that kept it in disrepair.
  2. To most people, it was an eyesore that drew attention to itself rather than hiding in the shadows like Alliance guards were supposed to.