Significado
To be serious, dignified, and composed.
Contexto cultural
In Turkish corporate life, especially in traditional sectors like banking or law, 'ağırbaşlılık' is often preferred over 'enthusiasm.' A candidate who is too energetic might be seen as 'unstable' or 'immature.' In village coffeehouses, the 'ağırbaşlı' elders are the ones who settle disputes. Their 'weight' comes from their life experience and their ability to remain calm when others are angry. The protagonist's father is almost always an 'ağırbaşlı' figure who speaks in proverbs and maintains the family honor. This archetype is a staple of Turkish storytelling. During the 'kız isteme' (asking for the girl's hand) ceremony, the groom is expected to be extremely 'ağırbaşlı.' Any excessive joking or casual behavior is seen as a sign of disrespect to the bride's family.
The 'Compliment' Rule
If you want to impress a Turkish person's parents, use this word to describe yourself or your goals. It's the ultimate 'respectable' adjective.
Don't Overuse
If you call a young person 'ağırbaşlı' too many times, they might think you're calling them 'old' or 'uncool.' Use it for formal praise.
Significado
To be serious, dignified, and composed.
The 'Compliment' Rule
If you want to impress a Turkish person's parents, use this word to describe yourself or your goals. It's the ultimate 'respectable' adjective.
Don't Overuse
If you call a young person 'ağırbaşlı' too many times, they might think you're calling them 'old' or 'uncool.' Use it for formal praise.
Pairing with Verbs
Use it with 'davranmak' (to behave) for temporary actions and 'biri olmak' for permanent character traits.
The 'Ağır Abi' Connection
In pop culture, an 'Ağır Abi' is a cool, serious, often slightly dangerous but honorable man. It's the 'cool' version of being ağırbaşlı.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'ağırbaşlı olmak'.
Yeni müdürümüz toplantı boyunca çok _______, hiç gereksiz konuşmadı.
The sentence describes a past event (the meeting), so the past tense 'ağırbaşlıydı' is the most natural fit.
In which situation is it MOST appropriate to use 'ağırbaşlı' as a compliment?
Hangi durumda 'ağırbaşlı' kelimesi bir övgü olarak kullanılır?
Ağırbaşlı is a classic compliment for children who show maturity and respect in formal settings.
Match the synonym/related word to its nuance.
Match the following:
Each word has a specific nuance: Vakur is formal, Oturaklı is stable, Ciddi is just serious, and Ağırbaşlı is the general term for mature dignity.
Complete the dialogue with the most suitable phrase.
Ayşe: Yeni iş arkadaşın nasıl biri? Mehmet: Valla çok _______ biri. İşini sessizce yapıyor, kimseyle polemiğe girmiyor.
The description 'doing work quietly' and 'not entering polemics' perfectly defines an 'ağırbaşlı' person.
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Ayudas visuales
Ciddi vs. Ağırbaşlı
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosYeni müdürümüz toplantı boyunca çok _______, hiç gereksiz konuşmadı.
The sentence describes a past event (the meeting), so the past tense 'ağırbaşlıydı' is the most natural fit.
Hangi durumda 'ağırbaşlı' kelimesi bir övgü olarak kullanılır?
Ağırbaşlı is a classic compliment for children who show maturity and respect in formal settings.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Each word has a specific nuance: Vakur is formal, Oturaklı is stable, Ciddi is just serious, and Ağırbaşlı is the general term for mature dignity.
Ayşe: Yeni iş arkadaşın nasıl biri? Mehmet: Valla çok _______ biri. İşini sessizce yapıyor, kimseyle polemiğe girmiyor.
The description 'doing work quietly' and 'not entering polemics' perfectly defines an 'ağırbaşlı' person.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it is gender-neutral. It is equally common and complimentary for both men and women.
Not exactly. 'Ciddi' just means serious. 'Ağırbaşlı' means serious PLUS dignified and mature.
Yes, and it is considered a very high compliment for a child in Turkey.
You can say 'Ağırbaşlı değil' or 'Hiç ağırbaşlı davranmıyor.'
It is neutral-to-formal. You can use it in daily conversation and in a business report.
No. An 'ağırbaşlı' person can be very happy, they just don't show it in a loud or chaotic way.
The opposite is 'hafif' (light) or 'ciddiyetsiz' (lacking seriousness), but 'hafifmeşrep' is the most direct figurative antonym.
No, it's only for people and their behavior/style.
Yes, 'ağırlık' means weight. Being 'ağırbaşlı' is having 'weight' in your character.
The related term 'Ağır abi' is very common in slang for a respected, serious man.
Frases relacionadas
Oturaklı olmak
similarTo be settled and stable.
Vakur durmak
synonymTo stand with dignity.
Ciddi olmak
similarTo be serious.
Hafifmeşrep olmak
contrastTo be flighty or flirtatious.
Efendi olmak
builds onTo be a gentleman/well-behaved.