άκεφος

Greek

Etymology

From α- (non) + κέφ(ι) (hight spirits) + -ος (suffix for masculines).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈacefos/
  • Hyphenation: ά‧κε‧φος

Adjective

άκεφος (ákefos) m (feminine άκεφη, neuter άκεφο)

  1. gloomy, dispirited, having low spirits

Declension

Synonyms

  • κακόκεφος (kakókefos, gloomy, in low spirits)
  • κακοδιάθετος (kakodiáthetos, in low spirits)
  • δύσθυμος (dýsthymos, in bad mood)

Antonyms

  • κεφάτος (kefátos, cheerful)
  • καλόκεφος (kalókefos, cheerful, in high spirits)
  • ευδιάθετος (evdiáthetos, in good mood)
  • καλοδιάθετος (kalodiáthetos, in good mood)
  • εύθυμος (éfthymos, cheerful)
  • and see: κέφι n (kéfi, high spirits)
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