engedetlen
Engedetlen is a Hungarian adjective that literally translates as “unjustifiable” or “without permission.” It is derived from the verb enged, meaning “to allow, to permit,” and the suffix –etlen, which negates the root, forming a word that connotes lack of permission or justification. In contemporary Hungarian, the word is used primarily to describe actions, motives, or statements that cannot be defended on logical or moral grounds, and it carries a strong critical tone.
The term entered modern Hungarian lexicon in the early twentieth century, appearing in literary and journalistic
Engedetlen is related to other Hungarian expressive forms such as engedélyt (permission) and hamis (false). While
In everyday speech, people may use engedetlen in a broader sense of “unreasonable” – for instance, describing