Magsinturon (en. To wear a belt)
/magsinˈtuɾon/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
An action of putting a belt on the body.
He/she should wear a belt before leaving the house.
Dapat magsinturon siya bago umalis ng bahay.
The act of taking steps to ensure safety by wearing a belt.
Before getting in the vehicle, he/she always puts on a belt.
Bago sumakay ng sasakyan, lagi siyang nagsisinturon.
Putting a belt on the body as part of the clothing.
Wear a belt so your clothes don’t sag.
Magsinturon ka para sa iyong damit na hindi lumawlaw.
Etymology
From the word 'sinturon' meaning 'belt' in English.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Wear a belt
An order to put on a belt.
Magsinturon ka
Related Words
belt
An article of clothing used to hold up garments or for support.
sinturon
to tighten
The action of removing excess space from the belt.
maghigpit
Slang Meanings
Stand firm or don't give up
Just endure the challenges, the right time will come.
Magsinturon ka lang sa mga pagsubok, darating din ang tamang panahon.
Be strong despite difficulties
You have to be resilient in life, not everything is easy.
Kailangan mong magsinturon sa buhay, hindi madali ang lahat.
Endure or be strong in the situation
Just hang in there, everything will get better someday.
Magsinturon ka na lang, gaganda rin ang lahat balang araw.