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  • 41 lordly

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > lordly

  • 42 respectable

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > respectable

  • 43 sedate

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > sedate

  • 44 sober

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > sober

  • 45 solemn

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > solemn

  • 46 staid

    وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous.

    Arabic-English glossary > staid

  • 47 once

    نَوْبَة \ fit: a sudden show or burst of sth. (laughter, anger, generosity, etc.). once: one single time: Once is enough; don’t keep ringing the bell!.

    Arabic-English glossary > once

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