Biyolento (en. Violent)

bi-yo-len-to

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
adjective
Describes the ability to fight or engage in violent activities.
The movie is filled with violent and brutal scenes.
Ang pelikula ay puno ng biyolento at marahas na eksena.
Affects people in a painful or dangerous way.
Violent crime instills fear in the community.
Ang biyolentong krimen ay nagdudulot ng takot sa komunidad.
Refers to actions accompanied by force or coercive acts.
The violent protest resulted in property damage.
Ang biyolentong protesta ay nagresulta sa pagkasira ng ari-arian.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'biyolento' which means violent or aggressive.

Common Phrases and Expressions

violent behavior
Behavior that involves violent actions.
biyolentong pag-uugali
violent act
Actions that have a cruel or violent nature.
biyolentong pagkilos

Related Words

violence
The use of physical force to cause harm or fear.
karahasan
aggressive
Looking for a fight or attack, may be physical or verbal.
agresibo

Slang Meanings

hard-bodied, tough in a fight
Wow, that guy is so biyolento, even with any hit he doesn’t fall down.
Grabe, ang biyolento niyan, kahit anong tama mo di nadadapa.
arrogant or has a strong presence
Our gang member is really biyolento, always acting tough.
Yung tropa namin, biyolento talaga, lagi nalang nanggigigil.
noisy or fierce
Why are you so biyolento here, you sound like burnt plastic!
Bakit ang biyolento mo naman dito, parang kang sunog na plastic!