Mabagko (en. Soft)
/maˌbaɡ.ko/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
adjective
Describes an object that is soft or fragile.
The cloud is soft and seems to melt in the sunlight.
Ang ulap ay mabagko at tila maaaring matunaw sa sinag ng araw.
Refers to the physical characteristics of an object being weak or easily breakable.
This new material is soft and can break under pressure.
Ang bagong lipunang ito ay mabagko at maaaring masira sa ilalim ng presyur.
Etymology
It has been used as an adjective referring to the condition of an object that is soft or fragile.
Common Phrases and Expressions
soft heart
Shows disappointment or sadness.
mabagko ang puso
Related Words
soft
An adjective describing something that is not hard.
malambot
sweaty
Refers to the state of being more slippery or soft due to sweat.
pawisan
Slang Meanings
Tough personality, not easily tired
Wow, Juan is so bagko at basketball, it's like he never gets tired outside.
Grabe, ang bagko ni Juan sa basketball, parang hindi napapagod sa labas.
Strong-willed, not afraid
Ate is bagko in those situations, she's not bothered.
Bagko si ate sa mga ganyang sitwasyon, di siya bothered.
Looking for a fight or a confrontation
Why do you seem so bagko with them? Just chill.
Bakit parang bagko ka sa kanila? Chill lang.