Faze

/feɪz/ verb

Definition

To disturb or make someone feel worried or nervous about something.

Etymology

Originally from the word 'feaze' or 'faze' in Middle English, possibly from Old English 'fesian' meaning to drive out or expel. The modern sense of 'to disturb mentally' developed in American English by the 19th century.

Kelly Says

The phrase 'nothing fazes me' became popular in the early 1900s, and it's interesting that this word almost disappeared from English but was brought back by American writers who needed a simple word for emotional disturbance that didn't rely on Latinate roots.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
フェーズ
fɛːz
ARالعربية
مرحلة
mara-hala
BNবাংলা
ফেজ
fezh
CACatalà
fase
fa-se
CSČeština
fáze
fa-ze
DADansk
fase
fa-se
DEDeutsch
Phase
fa-zeh
ELΕλληνικά
φάση
fá-si
ESEspañol
fase
fa-seh
FAفارسی
مرحله
marhaleh
FISuomi
vaihe
vai-he
FRFrançais
faze
faːz
GUGU
ફેઝ
fɛːz
HAHA
fase
fa-seh
HEעברית
פאז
fa-az
HIहिन्दी
चरण
cha-ran
HUMagyar
fázis
fa-zees
IDBahasa Indonesia
fase
fa-seh
IGIG
fase
fa-seh
ITItaliano
fase
fa-zeh
JA日本語
フェーズ
fēzu
KKKK
фаза
fa-za
KMKM
រយៈ
ro-yuh
KO한국어
페이즈
pe-ijeu
MRMR
फेझ
fɛzh
MSBahasa Melayu
fasa
fa-sa
MYမြန်မာ
ပေါက်
pauk
NLNederlands
fase
fa-zeh
NONorsk
fase
fa-se
PAPA
ਫੇਜ
fɛːʒ
PLPolski
faza
fa-za
PTPortuguês
fase
fa-seh
RORomână
fază
fa-za
RUРусский
фаза
fa-za
SVSvenska
fas
fas
SWKiswahili
faza
fa-za
TAதமிழ்
இடைநிலை
i-dai-ni-lai
TEతెలుగు
స్థాయి
sthā-ayi
THไทย
เฟส
fɛːs
TLTL
fase
fa-seh
TRTürkçe
faz
faz
UKУкраїнська
фаза
fa-za
URاردو
فز
faz
VITiếng Việt
giai đoạn
gjai do-an
YOYO
fase
fa-seh
ZH中文
阶段
jiē duàn
ZUZU
fase
fa-seh

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