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61 سقط
سَقَطٌ، سَقَطُ الكلام: خَطَأٌerror, mistake, fault -
62 سقط الكلام
سَقَطٌ، سَقَطُ الكلام: خَطَأٌerror, mistake, fault -
63 سقط
سَقَطَ: زَلّto slip, lapse, stumble, blunder, trip, err, fall into error or fault, do wrong -
64 سقطة
سَقْطَة: زَلّة، عَثْرَة، خَطَأslip, lapse, stumble; error, fault, mistake -
65 ضلال
ضَلاَل، ضَلاَلَةgoing astray, straying from the right path, deviation from what is right, aberration, aberrance; error; perversity; delusion, deception -
66 ضلالة
ضَلاَل، ضَلاَلَةgoing astray, straying from the right path, deviation from what is right, aberration, aberrance; error; perversity; delusion, deception -
67 عثرة
عَثْرَة: زَلّة، هَفْوَةstumble, trip, slip, lapse, error, fault, misstep, faux pas, peccadillo -
68 عماية
عَمَايَة: جَهْل، حَمَاقَة، غَيّignorance, benightedness; folly; error, sin -
69 غالط
غالَطَ: أوْقَعَهُ في الغَلَط، ضَلّلَto cause to commit a mistake, cause to err; to seek to involve in errors or mistakes, induce into error; to mislead, deceive, cheat -
70 غلط
غَلَط: خَطَأmistake, error, fault; blunder -
71 غلط
غَلّطَ: خَطَّأَto accuse of an error or mistake, put someone in the wrong, find fault with, condemn -
72 غي
غَيّ: غَوَايَةerror, sin; seduction, temptation, enticement -
73 فلتة
فَلْتَة: هَفْوَة، زَلّةslip, lapse, error, (slight) fault -
74 لغو
لَغْو: خَطَاmistake, error, blunder -
75 ملوم
مَلُوْم: مُلاَمblamable, blameworthy, blameful, culpable, reprehensible, guilty of error, at fault, in fault, in the wrong -
76 المحاولة والخطأ
المُحَاوَلَةُ والخَطَأ -
77 مخطئ
مُخْطِئ: غَلْطَان، غَيْرُ صائِبmistaken, at fault, in error, wrong, in the wrong; incorrect, wrong, erroneous -
78 هفا
هَفَا: زَلّto slip, lapse, blunder, err, fall into error -
79 هفوة
هَفْوَة: زَلّة، عَثْرَةslip, lapse, stumble, trip, error, (slight) fault, misstep, faux pas, peccadillo -
80 amend
[əˈmend] verbto correct or improve:يَصْلُح، يَحْسُنWe shall amend the error as soon as possible.
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