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1 remark
عَلَّقَ قائلاً \ remark: (in reported speech) to say: He remarked that it was time to go home. \ قَوْل \ remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. \ See Also ملاحظة (مُلاحَظَة)، تعليق (تَعْليق) -
2 remark
تَعْلِيق \ comment: a few words of opinion: He made no comment on my work. commentary: a set of comments on a book for study or an event (such as a football match) as it is happening: There are often sports commentaries on the radio. remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. -
3 تعليق
تَعْلِيق \ comment: a few words of opinion: He made no comment on my work. commentary: a set of comments on a book for study or an event (such as a football match) as it is happening: There are often sports commentaries on the radio. remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. \ تَعْلِيق \ caption: words printed under a picture or above a piece of writing, to explain it. \ See Also شَرْح على الصُّورَة -
4 قول
قَوْل \ remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. \ See Also ملاحظة (مُلاحَظَة)، تعليق (تَعْليق) \ قَوْل مَأْثُور \ saying: sth. that is commonly said: ‘More haste, less speed’ is an English saying. (Too much haste causes mistakes which delay us). -
5 comment
تَعْلِيق \ comment: a few words of opinion: He made no comment on my work. commentary: a set of comments on a book for study or an event (such as a football match) as it is happening: There are often sports commentaries on the radio. remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. -
6 commentary
تَعْلِيق \ comment: a few words of opinion: He made no comment on my work. commentary: a set of comments on a book for study or an event (such as a football match) as it is happening: There are often sports commentaries on the radio. remark: sth. (a word or sentence) that is said: a rude remark. -
7 discourteous
[dɪsˈkəːtɪəs] adjectivenot polite; rude:فَظ، خالٍ من الكِياسَهa discourteous remark.
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8 saucy
adjectiveslightly rude:وَقِحa saucy remark.
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