zavarokra
Zavarokra is a Hungarian noun form derived from zavar, a word with a broad range of meanings including disturbance, disruption, nuisance, or interference. Zavarokra is the plural form combined with the suffix -okra, used in contexts that indicate direction toward or reference to multiple disturbances in Hungarian grammar. The base word zavar covers both tangible disruptions (such as noise or crowding) and abstract disturbances (such as confusion or interference in a process).
In usage, zavarokra functions as an inflected plural form rather than a standalone concept. It appears in
Zavarokra is most often encountered in linguistic descriptions, dictionaries, or discussions of morphology, rather than as
Related terms include zavar (disturbance), zavaró (disturbing or disruptive), and zavarhárítás (interference suppression or mitigation). Understanding