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  • 1 Cold Pig

    A term applied to goods returned to the supplier, or which have not appealed to the public through being out of fashion as regards colour design etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cold Pig

  • 2 cold

    فَاتِر \ cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. dull: (of business) not active; not selling much. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: the snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. languid: weak, slow or lacking in interest: Languid movements; a languid welcome. lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. lukewarm: (of liquids) only slightly warm. tepid: (of water) slightly warm. \ See Also بطيء (بطيء)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > cold

  • 3 cold

    بَارِد \ bleak: cold and comfortless; without shelter; uninviting: The weather in December was bleak and unpleasant. The future of this company will be very bleak if we don’t stop losing money. chilly: cold enough to be uncomfortabe; unfriendly: a chilly wind; a chilly greeting. cold: not hot; very cool: cold weather; cold coffee. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. wintry: like winter; cold: wintry weather. \ See Also فاتر (فاتر)، غير وُدِّي، كئيب (كَئِيب)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > cold

  • 4 cold-hearted

    لامُبَالٍ \ apathetic: showing apathy: He was a bad student, apathetic and lazy. careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. casual: careless; not serious: He is too casual to be trusted with important work. cold-hearted: not caring for others. heedless: careless.

    Arabic-English glossary > cold-hearted

  • 5 cold-blooded

    مِن ذَوَات الدّم البارِد \ cold-blooded: (of fish or reptiles) not having a regular blood heat as birds or animals have.

    Arabic-English glossary > cold-blooded

  • 6 cold-hearted

    أَنَانيّ \ cold-hearted: not caring for others. selfish: caring only for oneself: He’s too selfish to share his food with anyone.

    Arabic-English glossary > cold-hearted

  • 7 cold war

    a major, especially political, struggle between nations which involves military threats but not fighting.
    حَرْبُ بارِدَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > cold war

  • 8 in cold blood

    بُرود \ in cold blood: calmly and cruelly, not in a fight: He killed the prisoners in cold blood. \ بِلا انْفِعَال أو مُبالاة \ in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. \ بِلا انْفِعَال أو مُبالاة \ in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood.

    Arabic-English glossary > in cold blood

  • 9 in cold blood

    عَمْدًا \ in cold blood: calmly and cruelly, not in a fight: He killed the prisoners in cold blood.. on purpose: intentionally; not by mistake or by chance: I left the window open on purpose, to let in some fresh air. \ See Also بِدَمٍ بارد

    Arabic-English glossary > in cold blood

  • 10 also in cold blood

    بِقَسْوَة \ also in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. roughly: not gently: He was roughly treated in prison.

    Arabic-English glossary > also in cold blood

  • 11 KALDR

    a.
    1) cold; kalt veðr, cold weather; brenna (e-t) at köldum kolum, to burn to cold ashes; konungi gørði kalt, the king began to get cold;
    2) baneful, hostile, cruel (köld eru kvenna ráð).
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    adj., köld, kalt; compar. kaldari; superl. kaldastr; [from kala, as aldr from ala, galdr from gala, stuldr from stela: Goth. kalds; A. S. ceald; Engl. cold; Dutch kolt; Germ. kalt; Swed. kall; Dan. kold; common to all Teut. languages; cp. Lat. gelu, gelidus]:—cold; kalt jarn, cold iron, Fb. ii. 197; kalt veðr, Fms. v. 178, viii. 306; kaldr nár, Pass. 44. 7; ef maðr grefr lik áðr kalt er, K. Þ. K. 26; líkin vóru enn eigi köld, Fms. iv. 170; svá sem kalt stóð af Niflheimi, Edda; köld kol, cold coals, ashes, = kalda kol, Fb. i. (in a verse); brenna at köldum kolum, to be burnt to cold ashes, utterly destroyed, Fms. xi. 122, passim.
    2. impers., e-m er kalt, one is cold; mér er kalt á höndunum, fútum …, Orkn. 326 (in a verse); konungi görði kalt, the king began to get cold, Fms. v. 178.
    3. acc., kaldan as adv.; blása kaldan, to blow cold, Sks. 216: ís-kaldr. ice-cold; hel-k., death cold; svið-k., burning cold; ú-k., not cold; hálf-k., half cold; sár-k., sorely cold.
    II. metaph. cold, chilling, baneful, fatal, Lat. dirus, infestus; héðan skulu honum koma köld ráð undan hverju rifi, Ó. H. 132, Ls. 51, Vkv. 30; so in the saying, köld eru opt kvenna-ráð, women’s counsels are oft-times fatal, Nj. 177, Gísl. 34; kann vera í at nokkurum verði myrkari eðr kaldari ráð Haralds konungs en mín, Fms. vi. 229; köld öfund, envy, Geisli; köld rödd, an evil voice, Akv. 2.
    2. sometimes in translations in the metaph. sense of cold; kalt hjarta, Greg. 19; kaldr ok afskiptr, Stj. 195.
    COMPDS: kaldahlátr, kaldakol, kaldaljós.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > KALDR

  • 12 überhaupt

    Adv. (insgesamt) generally, on the whole, altogether; (eigentlich) actually; in Fragen: oft anyway; (überdies, außerdem) besides; überhaupt nicht not at all; (niemals) never; überhaupt nichts nothing (at all); überhaupt kein... no... at all, no... of any sort; sie hat ja überhaupt keine Kenntnisse she doesn’t know anything at all; du hast ja überhaupt keine Ahnung you have absolutely no idea; wenn überhaupt if at all; du hättest es überhaupt nicht tun sollen you shouldn’t have done it in the first place; gibt es überhaupt eine Möglichkeit? is there any chance at all?; dürfen die das überhaupt? are they actually allowed to do that?; kennst du ihn überhaupt? do you know him at all?; wer sind Sie / was wollen Sie überhaupt? who are you / what do you want anyway?; wer / wo etc. ist er überhaupt? who / where etc. is he anyway?; wissen Sie überhaupt, wen Sie vor sich haben? do you have any idea who you’re talking to?; hast du überhaupt schon was gegessen? have you actually had anything to eat yet?; er ist überhaupt sehr begabt of course, he 'is very talented (altogether); das hätte ich überhaupt gern gewusst I would have particularly liked to have known that; und überhaupt,... umg. (and) besides...; und überhaupt! umg. so there!
    * * *
    as a whole; at all; generally; altogether
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    über|haupt [yːbɐ'haupt]
    adv
    1) (= sowieso, im Allgemeinen) in general; (= überdies, außerdem) anyway, anyhow

    und überháúpt, warum nicht? — and after all or anyway, why not?

    er sagt überháúpt immer sehr wenig — he never says very much anyway or anyhow or at the best of times

    nicht nur Rotwein, sondern Wein überháúpt mag ich nicht — it's not only red wine I don't like, I don't like wine at all or full stop (esp Brit) or period

    2) (in Fragen, Verneinungen) at all

    überháúpt nicht — not at all

    ich denke überháúpt nicht daran mitzukommen — I've (absolutely) no intention whatsoever of coming along

    überháúpt nie — never (ever), never at all

    überháúpt kein Grund — no reason at all or whatsoever

    hast du denn überháúpt keinen Anstand? — have you no decency at all?

    das habe ich ja überháúpt nicht gewusst — I had no idea at all

    ich habe überháúpt nichts gehört — I didn't hear anything at all, I didn't hear a thing

    das steht in überháúpt keinem Verhältnis zu... — that bears no relationship at all or whatsoever to...

    3)

    (= erst, eigentlich) dann merkt man überháúpt erst, wie schön... — then you really notice for the first time how beautiful...

    waren Sie überháúpt schon in dem neuen Film? — have you actually been to the latest film?

    da fällt mir überháúpt ein,... — now I remember...

    wenn überháúpt — if at all

    wie ist das überháúpt möglich? — how is that possible?

    gibt es das überháúpt? — is there really such a thing?, is there really any such thing?

    was wollen Sie überháúpt von mir? (herausfordernd)what do you want from me?

    wer sind Sie überháúpt? — who do you think you are?

    wissen Sie überháúpt, wer ich bin? — do you realize who I am?

    * * *
    1) (in any way: I don't like it at all.) at all
    2) (whatsoever; at all: I had nothing whatever to do with that.) what
    3) (at all: That's nothing whatsoever to do with me.) whatsoever
    * * *
    über·haupt
    [y:bɐˈhaupt]
    I. adv
    „das ist \überhaupt die Höhe!“ “this is insufferable!”
    \überhaupt kein(e, r) nobody/nothing/none at all
    \überhaupt kein Geld haben to have no money at all, to not have any money at all
    \überhaupt nicht not at all
    \überhaupt nicht kalt/heiß not at all cold/hot, not cold/hot at all
    es hat \überhaupt nicht weh getan it didn't hurt at all
    \überhaupt nichts nothing at all
    \überhaupt nichts [mehr] haben to have nothing [or not have anything] at all
    \überhaupt [noch] nie never [at all [or hum a. ever]]
    und \überhaupt,...? and anyway,...?
    wenn \überhaupt if at all
    Sie bekommen nicht mehr als Euro 4.200, wenn \überhaupt you'll get no more than 4,200 euros, if that
    II. part (eigentlich)
    was soll das \überhaupt? what's that supposed to mean?
    wissen Sie \überhaupt, wer ich bin? do[n't] you know [or realize] who I am?
    * * *
    1.
    1) (insgesamt, im allgemeinen) in general

    überhaupt keine Zeit haben — have no time at all; not have any time at all

    das kommt überhaupt nicht in Frageit's quite or completely out of the question

    überhaupt nichts — nothing at all; nothing what[so]ever

    3) (überdies, außerdem) besides
    2.
    Partikel anyway

    wissen Sie überhaupt, mit wem Sie reden? — do you realize who you're talking to?

    * * *
    überhaupt adv (insgesamt) generally, on the whole, altogether; (eigentlich) actually; in Fragen: oft anyway; (überdies, außerdem) besides;
    überhaupt nicht not at all; (niemals) never;
    überhaupt nichts nothing (at all);
    überhaupt kein … no … at all, no … of any sort;
    sie hat ja überhaupt keine Kenntnisse she doesn’t know anything at all;
    du hast ja überhaupt keine Ahnung you have absolutely no idea;
    wenn überhaupt if at all;
    du hättest es überhaupt nicht tun sollen you shouldn’t have done it in the first place;
    gibt es überhaupt eine Möglichkeit? is there any chance at all?;
    dürfen die das überhaupt? are they actually allowed to do that?;
    kennst du ihn überhaupt? do you know him at all?;
    wer sind Sie/was wollen Sie überhaupt? who are you/what do you want anyway?;
    wer/wo etc
    ist er überhaupt? who/where etc is he anyway?;
    wissen Sie überhaupt, wen Sie vor sich haben? do you have any idea who you’re talking to?;
    hast du überhaupt schon was gegessen? have you actually had anything to eat yet?;
    er ist überhaupt sehr begabt of course, he 'is very talented (altogether);
    das hätte ich überhaupt gern gewusst I would have particularly liked to have known that;
    und überhaupt, … umg (and) besides …;
    und überhaupt! umg so there!
    * * *
    1.
    1) (insgesamt, im allgemeinen) in general

    überhaupt keine Zeit haben — have no time at all; not have any time at all

    das kommt überhaupt nicht in Frageit's quite or completely out of the question

    überhaupt nichts — nothing at all; nothing what[so]ever

    3) (überdies, außerdem) besides
    2.
    Partikel anyway

    wissen Sie überhaupt, mit wem Sie reden? — do you realize who you're talking to?

    * * *
    adv.
    at all expr.
    generally adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > überhaupt

  • 13 überhaupt

    über·haupt [y:bɐʼhaupt] adv
    1) ( zudem)
    „das ist \überhaupt die Höhe!“ ‘this is insufferable!’
    \überhaupt kein(e, r) nobody/nothing/none at all;
    \überhaupt kein Geld haben to have no money at all, to not have any money at all;
    \überhaupt nicht not at all;
    \überhaupt nicht kalt/ heiß not at all cold/hot, not cold/hot at all;
    es hat \überhaupt nicht wehgetan it didn't hurt at all;
    \überhaupt nichts nothing at all;
    \überhaupt nichts [mehr] haben to have nothing [or not have anything] at all;
    \überhaupt [noch] nie never [at all [or (hum a.) ever] ];
    und \überhaupt,...? and anyway,...?;
    wenn \überhaupt if at all;
    Sie bekommen nicht mehr als 4.200 Euro, wenn \überhaupt you'll get no more than 4,200 euros, if that
    was soll das \überhaupt? what's that supposed to mean?;
    wissen Sie \überhaupt, wer ich bin? do[n't] you know [or realize] who I am?

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > überhaupt

  • 14 sumayaa

    (n) cold. Sumayaa talaata le silaŋ The cold has reduced now. sumayaasumuyaa (n) cold, no more painful., calm. Bolonkono maŋ sumayaa ñiŋ tembeŋ Up country is not cold at this moment.

    Mandinka-English dictionary > sumayaa

  • 15 لطيف

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏ \ لَطِيف المَعْشَر \ amiable: friendly; good tempered. genial: (of a person or his manner) pleasant and kind.

    Arabic-English dictionary > لطيف

  • 16 beautiful

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > beautiful

  • 17 courteous

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > courteous

  • 18 dainty

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > dainty

  • 19 darling

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > darling

  • 20 dear

    لَطِيف \ beautiful: full of beauty. courteous: polite. dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). darling: delightful: What a darling little animal!. dear: sweet; fit to be loved: What a dear little girl!. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. delicate: tender; careful not to hurt: delicate treatment. gentle: kind; not rough; not violent: a gentle nature; a gentle push. good: pleasing: good news; a good film, kind It was good of you to help us. graceful: showing grace of movement: She has a graceful figure. He dances gracefully. gracious: polite, kind and pleasant. kind: gentle; friendly; helpful: Always be kind to children. it was kind of you to invite me. kindly: kind: a kindly old lady. lovely: pleasant: We had a lovely time. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. mild: (of weather in winter) not cold or stormy; (of people) gentle and quiet in manner; (of illness) not serious; (of words and actions) gentle: a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. nice: pleasant: a nice day (a fine day); a nice time (an enjoyable time); nice clothes (pleasing and of good quality); nice food (with a pleasant taste). obliging: helpful, in a willing way: an obliging shopkeeper. placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. pleasant: pleasing; satisfying; nice; friendly: a pleasant taste; a pleasant companion. pretty: beautiful or pleasing in a simple way: a pretty girl; a pretty dress. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle. sweet: pleasant: a sweet smell; a sweet smile; a sweet little girl (pretty and charming). thoughtful: kind; considering the needs or feelings or other people: It was thoughtful of you to visit me in hospital \ See Also مهذب (مُهَذَّب)، ممتع (مُمْتِع)، بهيج (بَهيج)، جميل (جَمِيل)، ظريف (ظَرِيف)، خفيف (خَفيف)، جذاب (جذَّاب)، سار (سَارّ)، مراع لشعور الآخرين (مُراعٍ لِشعورِ الآخرين)‏

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