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1 acceptable
adjective1) satisfactory:مَقْبُولThe decision should be acceptable to most people.
2) pleasing:مُرضِa very acceptable gift.
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2 acceptable
جَدير بالقَبُول \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. -
3 acceptable
مَقْبُول \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. agreeable: pleasing: an agreeable taste. -
4 acceptable
مُرْضٍ \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. square: satisfying: a square meal. -
5 جدير بـ
جَدير بِـ \ worth: deserving: The castle is worth a visit. It is well worth visiting. worthy: deserving: worthy of blame; noteworthy; praiseworthy. \ جَدير بالاحْتِرام \ respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. \ جَدير بالاختيار \ eligible: suitable to be chosen: eligible for a job, eligible for marriage. \ جَدير بالازدِرَاء \ contemptible: that ought to be treated with contempt: That was a contemptible thing to do to a friend. \ جَدير بالاهتمام \ worth: (with while) good enough to deserve the time or trouble or money that is spent on it: Our visit was worthwhile. \ جَدير بالاهتمام \ noteworthy: worth remembering. \ جَدير بالتَّذَكُّر \ memorable: not easily forgotten (event, speech, etc.). \ جَدير بالثِّقة \ trustworthy: deserving trust; honest. \ جَدير بالشَّفَقة \ pitiful: causing pity: a pitiful cry. \ جَدير بالقَبُول \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. -
6 مرض
مُرْضٍ \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. square: satisfying: a square meal. -
7 مقبول
مَقْبُول \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. agreeable: pleasing: an agreeable taste. -
8 agreeable
مَقْبُول \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. agreeable: pleasing: an agreeable taste. -
9 decent
مُرْضٍ \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. square: satisfying: a square meal. -
10 satisfactory
مُرْضٍ \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. square: satisfying: a square meal. -
11 square
مُرْضٍ \ acceptable: pleasing; worth accepting: a very acceptable gift. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. satisfactory: good enough for the purpose: He is not particularly clever, but his work is satisfactory. square: satisfying: a square meal.
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