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1 عوام
n.common people / commonality / demos / people / (common)people / populace / public / vulgus -
2 بازاری
a.cheap / common / low / vulgar -
3 خرد
a.intelligence / junior / little / minute--------a.small--------a.young--------n.common sense / intellect--------n.savvy--------n.wisdom -
4 رائج
a.common / current / customary / (in)fashion / (in)force--------a.prevalent / rife / (in)use / usual / (in)vogue--------adv.in force -
5 سمجھ
n.common sense / comprehension / discernment / gumption / judgement / perception / savvy / understanding / wit -
6 شامل
a.associated / attached / blended / common / comprising / connected / included / including / inclusive / joined in / mingled / united -
7 عام
a.coarse / common / commonplace / familiar / general--------a.ordinary / overt / plebeian / prosaic--------a.quotidian--------a.universal / widespread--------n.normal--------n.public--------n.roturier -
8 عقل سلیم
n.common sense / judgement -
9 مبتذل
a.common / contemptible / slang -
10 متوسط
a.average / common / intermediate / middling / midway -
11 مستعمل
a.blasé / common--------a.second hand / used up--------n.consumer -
12 مشترک
a.common / coparcenery / joint--------a.quotidian / shared--------n.participant -
13 مشترکہ
a.joint / jointed--------conj.in common -
14 مشتمل
a.common / comprising / containing / including / inclusive -
15 معمولی
a.common / humble / little / mediocre / minor / mundane / normal / ordinary / trite / trivial / unimportant / venial / workaday -
16 چھوٹا
a.common / inconsequential / junior / laconic / less / little / low / meagre / mean--------a.mini / minor / minute / narrow / one horse / paltry / petty / potty / short / small / smallish / tiny--------a.young--------n.busboy--------n.midget--------n.winglet
См. также в других словарях:
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