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1 incorrect
[ɪnkəˈrekt] adjective1) not accurate or correct; wrong:غَيْر صَحيحincorrect translation of a word.
2) (of behaviour etc) not acceptable; wrong.خاطئ، غَيْر مَضْبوط -
2 incorrect, false
غَلَطٌ (غير صحيح) \ incorrect, false. -
3 wrong
[rɔŋ]1. adjective1) having an error or mistake(s); incorrect:خاطِئ، غَيْر صَحيحWe went in the wrong direction.
2) incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken:مُخْطِئI thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.
3) not good, not morally correct etc:غَيْر لائِقIt is wrong to steal.
4) not suitable:غَيْر مُناسِبHe's the wrong man for the job.
5) not right; not normal:غَيْر عادي، خَلَلWhat's wrong with that child – why is she crying?
2. adverbincorrectly:بِطَريقَةٍ خاطِئَهI think I may have spelt her name wrong.
3. nounthat which is not morally correct:خَطَأ، باطِلHe does not know right from wrong.
4. verbto insult or hurt unjustly:يُسيئُ إلى، يَظْلُمYou wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.
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4 خاطئ
adj. incorrect, mistaken, amiss, wrong, inaccurate, improper, erroneous, faulty, erring -
5 غير صحيح
adj. mistaken, erroneous, improper, incorrect, inexact, unchecked, unsound, untrue, untruthful, indecorous -
6 فاسد
1́ adj. decayed, decadent, rotten, spoiled, decomposed, putrid, foul, infected, disintegrated, degenerated, abusive, bad, depraved, perverse, pervertible, immoral, vicious, wicked, invalid, null, void, vain, unsound, false, wrong, incorrect2́ n. rogue, evil3́ v. corrupt -
7 فيه شوائب
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8 ناقص
1́ adj. minus, revoked, deprecatory, deficient, defective, wanting, imperfect, incomplete, incorrect, insufficient, unfinished, amiss, faulty, scant, truncate, sketchy, nude, odd, reducible, inchoate2́ v. bid -
9 خاطئ
خاطِئ: مُخْطِئwrong, incorrect, erroneous, false; mistaken, at fault, in error -
10 غلط
غَلَط: غَيْرُ صَحِيحwrong, incorrect -
11 فاسد
فاسِد: باطِلinvalid, null, void; vain, unsound; false, wrong, incorrect -
12 مغلوط
مَغْلُوط (فِيه)wrong, incorrect, erroneous, false, fallacious -
13 ملحون
مَلْحُون [لغة]solecistic, ungrammatical, incorrect -
14 مخطئ
مُخْطِئ: غَلْطَان، غَيْرُ صائِبmistaken, at fault, in error, wrong, in the wrong; incorrect, wrong, erroneous -
15 هجنة
هُجْنَة: عَيْبfault, defect, flaw, imperfection, shortcoming; incorrect language; obscene language -
16 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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17 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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18 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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19 be etc out of (all) proportion (to)
to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else):غَيْر مُتَناسِبAn elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.
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20 decadence
[ˈdekədəns] noun1) a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts:إنْحِطاط، إنْحِلالthe decadence of the late Roman empire.
2) the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality:إنْحِطاط أخلاقHe lived a life of decadence.
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