What does αλλεργικός in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word αλλεργικός in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αλλεργικός in Greek.

The word αλλεργικός in Greek means allergic, αλλεργικός, αλλεργικός, αλλεργικός σε κτ, είμαι αλλεργικός, μη αλλεργιογόνος, μη αλλεργικός, τεμπέλης. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word αλλεργικός

allergic

αλλεργικός

(person: having an allergy)

Δεν πρέπει να τρώω φιστίκια. Είμαι αλλεργική.
I mustn't eat peanuts; I'm allergic.

αλλεργικός

(figurative (person: showing disinclination) (μεταφορικά)

Scott is allergic to work; the moment any effort is required, he disappears.

αλλεργικός σε κτ

(person: having an allergy)

He is allergic to strawberries.

είμαι αλλεργικός

(suffer physical reaction to sth) (σε κάτι)

I can't use latex gloves because I have allergies.

μη αλλεργιογόνος

(not related to an allergy, not producing allergy) (που δεν προκαλεί)

μη αλλεργικός

(not affected by allergy)

τεμπέλης

(informal (lazy)

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