Meaning of sulaw

sulaw

Cebuano

bright


sulaw

Cebuano

dazzle


sulaw

Cebuano

glare


sulaw

Cebuano

a. 1. glaring, shining with a harsh and uncomfortably bright light. Sulaw kaáyu ang sugà sa awtu, His car has glaring headlights; 2. disconcerting, causing loss of composure. Sulaw kaáyu nga ikúyug nátù ang usa ka higála nga átung gikaáway, It is very disconcerting to have someone we just had a quarrel with come along with us; n. glare, intensely shining light. Ang sulaw makadáut sa mata, Glare can damage the eyes; v. 1. give off a glare. Musulaw ang línaw inigsílang sa adlaw, The pool gives off a glare when the sun shines. Nagsulaw diri nákù ang ispíhu ug kasilingan sa adlaw, The looking glass is giving off a glare from the sun; 2. feel bad about something bad someone else did to a third party. Akuy gisulawan sa gibúhat sa ákung asáwa. Siya walà magpakabanà, I felt bad at what my wife did, but it didn’t bother her. (←) v. be on bad terms with someone, glaring at each other. Bísan ug nagkasúlaw ta wà man kuy pagdumut nímu, Though we have been on bad terms I don’t harbor a grudge against you. ka- n. 1. see sulaw, n; 2. bad relationship.