Meaning & Definition of word "Welsh"

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    Welsh

    /wɛlʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A person from Wales or of Welsh descent.
      • Example: As a proud Welsh, he celebrated St. David's Day with his community.

    verb:

    • 1. To fail to honor a debt or obligation, especially in a betting context.
      • Example: He decided to welsh on the bet, leaving his friends frustrated.
    • 2. To back out of a promise or commitment.
      • Example: She was accused of welshing on her agreement to help with the event.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or relating to Wales, its people, or its language.
      • Example: She is learning Welsh to connect with her heritage.
    • 2. Relating to the Celtic language spoken in Wales.
      • Example: The Welsh language has a rich history and unique grammar.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'Welsh' which refers to people from Wales, used in the context of risking association with someone deemed untrustworthy or deceitful.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    welsh on a bet:

    to fail to pay a bet or gamble

    welshing:

    the act of evading payment

    Related Words

    renegotiate:

    to discuss the terms of an agreement again

    bail:

    to get out of a situation or responsibility

    Slang Meanings of welsh

    Meaning: To back out of a financial agreement

    Example Sentence: After winning the poker game, he was disappointed to see his friend welsh.

    Meaning: To not follow through on promises

    Example Sentence: Don't welsh on your plans; I was counting on you.