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1 strident
عالٍ وأجَشّ \ strident: loud and unpleasantly sharp to the ear: a strident voice; strident complaints. -
2 عال
عالٍ \ advanced: at a high level: an advanced course of study. high: great: a high wind; high speed, (of sounds) sharp, like a whistle or a young child’s voice; raised from the ground, or from the bottom; raised above the general level; tall (rarely used to describe a person) a high wall; a high mountain. lofty: (not of people) of great height: a lofty tower. loud: easily heard; not quiet; noisy: a loud laugh. mountainous: (of land) full of mountains; (of waves) very high. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall. \ See Also طويل (طَويل)، متقدم (مُتَقَدِّم)، شديد (شَدِيد)، مرتفع (مُرْتَفِع) \ عالٍ وأجَشّ \ strident: loud and unpleasantly sharp to the ear: a strident voice; strident complaints. -
3 صريري
1) strident 2) stridulous -
4 صار
1́ adj. strident2́ n. coin -
5 عالي النغمة
adj. strident -
6 حاد
حادّ: عالي الصّوْت، صارّhigh-pitched; strident, harsh-sounding, grating, shrill, stridulous -
7 صار
صارّ: مُحْدِثٌ صَرِيراًstridulous, strident, harsh-sounding, shrill, grating, jarring, creaking, squeaking, screeching, stridulating, chirping -
8 عال
عالٍ: صِفَةٌ لِلصّوْتloud, strong; high-pitched, shrill, strident
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