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1 متطبق
مُتَطَبِّق \ stratiform = stratus, bedding. \ See Also طِباقيّ \ مُتَطَرِّف \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. extreme: (of opinions) unreasonably strong; guided by violent feelings rather than by calm reason: He’s rather extreme in his political beliefs. revolutionary: concerning complete or violent change: a revolutionary idea. -
2 متهور
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless. -
3 extravagant
مُتَطَرِّف \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. extreme: (of opinions) unreasonably strong; guided by violent feelings rather than by calm reason: He’s rather extreme in his political beliefs. revolutionary: concerning complete or violent change: a revolutionary idea. -
4 extreme
مُتَطَرِّف \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. extreme: (of opinions) unreasonably strong; guided by violent feelings rather than by calm reason: He’s rather extreme in his political beliefs. revolutionary: concerning complete or violent change: a revolutionary idea. -
5 revolutionary
مُتَطَرِّف \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. extreme: (of opinions) unreasonably strong; guided by violent feelings rather than by calm reason: He’s rather extreme in his political beliefs. revolutionary: concerning complete or violent change: a revolutionary idea. -
6 extravagant
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless. -
7 impetuous
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless. -
8 rash
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless. -
9 reckless
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless. -
10 slapdash
مُتَهَوِّر \ extravagant: (of ideas, behaviour, expression of feeling, etc.) beyond what is reasonable: He makes very extravagant claims for his new machine. impetuous: speaking or acting too hastily. rash: unwisely hasty; taking careless risks; (of actions) risky: a rash promise; a rash attempt to climb a cliff. reckless: wildly careless of danger or harmful results: reckless driving; reckless spending of money. slapdash: hasty and careless.
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