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Tegas

Tegas is an Indonesian and Malay adjective meaning firm, decisive, or blunt. It is used to describe people, statements, actions, or policies that are clear, uncompromising, and resolute.

Usage and nuance: The term can convey respect for conviction when describing a resolute stance, but it

Etymology and language: The word is native to Indonesian and Malay. It is formed as an adjective

Translations and usage notes: English equivalents include firm, decisive, blunt, outspoken, and forceful. The best translation

See also: Indonesian language, Malay language, adjectives in Indonesian.

can
also
imply
bluntness
or
lack
of
tact
in
other
contexts.
Common
collocations
include
jawaban
tegas
(a
firm
answer),
pendirian
tegas
(a
firm
stance),
and
nada
tegas
(a
firm
tone).
Bersikap
tegas
means
to
take
a
firm
position,
often
in
political,
professional,
or
public-speaking
situations.
from
a
root
associated
with
firmness
or
uprightness;
it
does
not
have
a
widely
attested
external
origin
in
common
dictionaries.
depends
on
context
and
tone,
with
tegas
typically
highlighting
clarity
and
resolve
rather
than
mere
rudeness.