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Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from German heftig.
Pronunciation
Adjective
häftig (comparative häftigare, superlative häftigast)
- (sudden and) forceful or intense (like a violent or intense release of energy); violent, intense, fierce, etc.
en häftig kemisk reaktion- a violent chemical reaction
en häftig armrörelse- a sudden, forceful arm movement
en häftig strid utbröt- a fierce battle broke out
en häftig brand- an intense fire
en häftig debatt- a fierce debate
häftig gråt- intense crying, wailing, etc.
- 1861, Hagberg, translation of Shakespeare's Othello, II, 1. Iago speaking
Han är häftig och har ett mycket oregerligt sinne; det kan nog hända, att han slår efter dig- Sir, he is rash and very sudden in choler, and haply may strike at you
- easily angered (of a person or their temperament); volatile, hot-tempered, etc.
hans häftiga humör- his volatile temper
- (colloquial) cool
en häftig sportbil- a cool sports car
en häftig upplevelse- a cool experience
en häftig film- a cool movie
Usage notes
- (sense 3) now dominates in the sense that häftig will be understood as cool as long as something might reasonably be described as cool, rather than as one of the other senses.
- Often has a slightly more intense feel in (sense 3) compared to cool (which also appears in Swedish), though it's subtle. Bungee jumping is more likely to be described as a "häftig upplevelse (“experience”)" than a "cool upplevelse," for example.
Declension
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
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