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21 مضطرب
adj. disturbed, confused, disordered, disorderly, disorganized, disarranged, disarrayed, deranged, unsettled, jumbled, muddled, mixed up, tumultuous, uneasy, unquiet, ill at ease, troubled, upset, restless, restive, rough -
22 مشاغب
مُشَاغِبrioter, troublemaker, agitator, subverter; riotous, turbulent, tumultuous, disorderly, seditious -
23 مضطرب
مُضْطَرِب: مُبَلْبَل، مُشَوّش، مُرْتَبِكdisturbed, confused, disordered, disorderly, disorganized, disarranged, disarrayed, deranged, unsettled, jumbled, muddled, hugger-mugger, mixed up, tumultuous; uneasy, unquiet, disquieted, ill at ease, troubled, upset, restless, restive, agitated, excited, anxious -
24 bundle
[ˈbandl]1. nouna number of things bound together:حُزْمَه، رُزْمَهa bundle of rags.
2. verb1) ( often with up or together) to make into bundles:يَرْزِمُ، يَحْزِمُBundle up all your things and bring them with you.
2) to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way:يَذْهَبُ أو يُرْسِلُ على وَجْهِ السُّرْعَهThey bundled him out of the room.
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25 disturbance
noun1) a noisy or disorderly happening:إضْطِرابHe was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.
2) an interruption:إزْعاج ، تَشْويشI've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.
3) an act of disturbing:إثارَة الإضْطِراباتHe was arrested for disturbance of the peace.
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26 rabble
[ˈræbl] nouna noisy, disorderly crowd.رَعاع، غَوْغاء -
27 unruly
[anˈruːlɪ] adjectiveuncontrollable or disorderly:صَعْب المِراس، غَيْر مِطواعunruly teenagers/behaviour.
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28 انتشر
اِنْتَشَرَ \ disperse: to separate and disappear: The mist dispersed as the sun rose higher. expand: to spread out; make or become larger: Metals and gases expand when they are heated. overrun: (of an army on foreign land, of sth. harmful, etc.) to spread over an area: The farm was overrun by rats. run: (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) to move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; to become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. \ See Also توسع (تَوَسَّعَ)، تحدد (تَحَدَّدَ)، تبدد (تَبَدَّدَ) \ اِنْتَشَرَ \ straggle: to spread in a disorderly way: a straggling village of scattered houses. \ See Also اِمْتَدَّ على غير نظام \ اِنْتَشَرَ كانتشار النّار في الهشيم \ to spread like wildfire: (of news, disease, etc.) to spread very fast. -
29 رعاع
رَعَاع \ mob: a disorderly crowd. -
30 سوقة
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31 غوغاء
غَوْغَاء \ mob: a disorderly crowd. -
32 straggle
اِنْتَشَرَ \ straggle: to spread in a disorderly way: a straggling village of scattered houses. \ See Also اِمْتَدَّ على غير نظام
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