Pronunciation: /ædɪˈpoʊli/

Definitions of adipoli

adjective a Malayalam slang term used to express admiration or approval, similar to 'awesome' or 'fantastic'

Example Sentences

A1 The food at the new restaurant was adipoli.

A2 The movie we watched last night was really adipoli.

B1 The dress she wore to the party was absolutely adipoli.

B2 The vacation we took to the beach was so relaxing and adipoli.

C1 The artwork in the gallery was truly adipoli, showcasing incredible talent.

C2 The performance by the orchestra was nothing short of adipoli, leaving the audience in awe.

Examples of adipoli in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared an adipoli dish for the special event.

informal Wow, that dish was absolutely adipoli!

slang That new movie is adipoli, you have to watch it!

figurative Her dance moves were so adipoli, she really stole the show.

Grammatical Forms of adipoli

past tense

adipolified

plural

adipolis

comparative

more adipoli

superlative

most adipoli

present tense

adipolis

future tense

will adipoli

perfect tense

has adipolied

continuous tense

is adipoliing

singular

adipoli

positive degree

adipoli

infinitive

to adipoli

gerund

adipoliing

participle

adipolied

Origin and Evolution of adipoli

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: Malayalam
Story behind the word: The word 'adipoli' originated in the Malayalam language of Kerala, India.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as an expression of awe or admiration, 'adipoli' has evolved to be commonly used as a slang term to express excitement or approval in modern times.