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Kebacut

/jv/
Source Language: The language or dialect this term originates from (JV).
Javanese•1 meaning found
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negative
Tone: negative. Indicates the emotional nuance or social context of the word.
Indonesian Slang
Topic: Indonesian Slang. The category or sphere of life where this word is used.
Jawa
Region: Jawa. Specifies the geographical origin or local dialect area.
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Definition & Context

Excessive to an unreasonable degree.

Synonyms & Variants

banget

banget

An adverb used to express a very high degree or strong intensity, common in daily conversation and non-formal registers.

Register Variant
kelewatan

kelewatan

Exceeding reasonable or proper limits.

Synonym
keterlaluan

keterlaluan

Something that has gone beyond reasonable or proper limits, often carrying a negative connotation.

Synonym
pol

pol

A colloquial term derived from Javanese to express the maximum limit or highest degree.

Register Variant

Usage Notes or Etymology

Often used negatively.

Real-world Usage

Regane kok kebacut larang.

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