Tart

Adjective

 * 1) Sharp to the taste; acid; sour.
 * I ate a very tart apple.
 * 1) Of wine: high or too high in acidity.
 * 2)  Sharp; keen; severe.
 * He gave me a very tart reply.

Derived terms

 * tartness

Synonyms

 * green

Noun

 * 1) A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.

Derived terms

 * treacle tart

Noun

 * 1)   A prostitute.
 * 2)   By extension, any woman with loose sexual morals.

Synonyms

 * See WikiSaurus:prostitute
 * See WikiSaurus:promiscuous woman

Verb

 * 1) To practice prostitution
 * 2) To practice promiscuous sex
 * 3) To dress garishly or ostentatiously

Derived terms

 * egg tart
 * pop tart
 * tart up

Adverbs for Tart
sharply; pleasantly; Interestingly; disagreeably; unnecessarily; keenly; discriminatingly tastefully; laughably; cleverly; piquantly poignantly; bewilderingly; ungraciously deliberately; unpleasantly; gracelessly; tactlessly; extremely; suddenly; overly; inexcusably.

Thesaurus
Danish pastry, French pastry, Jezebel, abusive, acerb, acerbate, acerbic, acescent, acetose, acetous, acid, acidic, acidulated, acidulent, acidulous, acrid, acrimonious, amaroidal, astringent, bad woman, baggage, baklava, barbed, bimbo, bitch, biting, bitter, bitter as gall, blintz, broad, caustic, chippy, chocolate eclair, clitoromaniac, coarse, cocotte, corroding, corrosive, courtesan, crab, crabbed, cream puff, crusty, cutting, cynical, double-edged, dowdy, doxy, drab, dry, easy lay, easy woman, eclair, edged, escharotic, fallen woman, fierce, fille de joie, flan, floozy, frail sister, green, grisette, hard, harlot, harridan, harsh, hooker, hussy, hysteromaniac, incisive, jade, keen, loose woman, mordacious, mordant, nasty, nymph, nymphet, nympho, nymphomaniac, pandowdy, pastry, pasty, patisserie, patty, patty-shell, penetrating, pickled, pickup, pie, piercing, piquant, poignant, prostitute, puff, pungent, quean, quiche, rigorous, rosette, rough, sarcastic, sardonic, satirical, scathing, scorching, sec, severe, sharp, slut, sour, sour as vinegar, soured, sourish, stabbing, stinging, streetwalker, strident, stringent, strudel, strumpet, tangy, tartish, testy, timbale, tipsy cake, trenchant, trifle, trollop, trull, turnover, unripe, unsweet, unsweetened, uteromaniac, vehement, vicious, vinegarish, vinegary, violent, virulent, vitriolic, vol-au-vent, wanton, wench, whore, withering, working girl

Etymology 1
May be from teart:.

Etymology 2
tarte:.

Etymology 3
From sweetheart: or jam tart: by shortening

Adjective

 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:, herb
 * Italian: ,


 * Old Church Slavonic:
 * Scottish Gaelic: goirt
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:, kärv


 * Finnish: ,


 * Italian: ,

Noun

 * Catalan: pastís
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: ,
 * Ido:


 * Italian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: pithean
 * Spanish: tarta, tartaleta
 * Turkish: ,

Noun

 * Catalan: puta, bagassa, bandarra
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: ,
 * Italian: ,


 * Norwegian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: siùrsach, strìopach
 * Swedish:


 * Catalan: marcolfa, marfanta
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French:
 * Italian:


 * Norwegian: hore, tøs (slang)
 * Scottish Gaelic: sgliùrach, luid
 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * attr

Verb

 * 1) to keep (many different senses overlapping with English, see examples)
 * A fontos papírokat a fiókban tartom. - I keep the important documents in the drawer.
 * A hűtő hidegen tartja az ételt. - The refrigerator keeps the food cold.
 * Kutyát tart. - S/he keeps a dog.
 * Tartja a szavát. - He keeps his word. (i.e. a promise)
 * 1) to hold
 * Könyvet tart a kezében. - He holds a book in his hand.
 * A falak tartják a tetőt. - The walls hold the roof.
 * 1) to take up space or time, extend, to last (-tól/-től ... -ig)
 * Az előadás délig tart. - The lecture goes on until noon. (The lecture ends at noon)
 * A dugó a Petőfi utcától a Kossuth utcáig tart. - The traffic jam extends from the Petőfi Street up until the Kossuth Street.
 * 1) momentarily describing whether a process is still in progress, and if yes how far it has gone
 * A könyv elején tartok. - I am at the beginning of the book.
 * Tart még a film a tévében? - Is the film still playing on TV?
 * 1) to head into a direction
 * Merre tartasz? - Where are you headed?
 * 1) to fear
 * Tartok a betörőktől. - I'm afraid of burglars.
 * 1)  converge, have limit at ( or )
 * A sorozat 0-hoz tart. - The sequence converges to 0.

Synonyms

 * fog
 * fél

Antonyms

 * végződik, véget ér (to end)

Derived terms

 * kitart
 * tartás
 * eltart
 * betart
 * tartalék
 * tartalom
 * tartály
 * tartogat
 * tartó
 * tartomány
 * tartós
 * tartomány
 * tartós
 * tartós

Noun

 * 1) thirst
 * Tá tart orm – "I am thirsty" (lit. "Thirst is on me")
 * Chuir an liamhás tart air – "The ham made him thirsty" (lit. "The ham put thirst on him.")

Adjective

 * 1) late after the end of a given period

Adverb

 * 1) late after the end of a given period

Descendants

 * French: