Magbinit (en. To be hot)

maɡ-ˈbi-nit

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
Having a high temperature or heat.
It's hot outside, so we need an umbrella.
Magbinit ang panahon, kaya't kailangan natin ng payong.
The feeling or experience of warmth from the sun or other heat sources.
It often gets hot in the summer at the beaches.
Madalas magbinit sa tag-init sa mga beach.
The condition of being ablaze or fiery.
Under the sun, her skin felt hot.
Sa ilalim ng araw, nagbinit ang kanyang balat.

Common Phrases and Expressions

heat water
to heat water until it boils.
magbinit ng tubig
to be exposed to the sun
to often be in the sun causing heat.
magbinit sa araw

Related Words

heat
The physical necessary condition that causes discomfort or sweating.
init
weather
The state of temperature and atmospheric conditions at a specific time.
panahon

Slang Meanings

to start trouble or a fight
Don't stir things up here; everyone might get angry!
Huwag kang magbinit dito, baka magalit ang lahat!
to speak out of turn or inappropriately
He's very sensitive, so don't bring up sensitive topics in conversations.
Napaka-sensitibo niya, kaya naman huwag kang magbinit sa mga usapan.
to give an opinion that is inappropriate for the situation
He stirred things up about the price while his friends were talking.
Nagbinit siya tungkol sa presyo habang nag-uusap anak ang mga kaibigan.