Pronunciation: /nɛʃ/

Definitions of nesh

adjective easily affected by cold or wind

Example Sentences

A1 She always wears a nesh sweater because she gets cold easily.

A2 The nesh kitten curled up next to the fireplace to stay warm.

B1 The nesh plants in the garden need to be protected from frost in the winter.

B2 Despite his nesh nature, he decided to go camping in the mountains.

C1 Her nesh disposition makes her prefer tropical vacations over ski trips.

C2 The nesh fabric of the dress made it perfect for a summer wedding.

Examples of nesh in a Sentence

formal She always wore a nesh coat during the cold winter months.

informal He's such a nesh guy, always complaining about the temperature.

slang I can't believe she's neshing about the air conditioning again.

figurative His nesh demeanor made it difficult for him to take risks.

Grammatical Forms of nesh

past tense

neshed

plural

neshes

comparative

nesher

superlative

neshest

present tense

nesh

future tense

will nesh

perfect tense

have neshed

continuous tense

is neshing

singular

nesh

positive degree

nesh

infinitive

to nesh

gerund

neshing

participle

neshed

Origin and Evolution of nesh

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'nesh' originated from Old English, where it was derived from the word 'hnesce' meaning soft or delicate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'nesh' evolved to describe someone who is overly sensitive or delicate, especially in a negative connotation.