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1 stuffy
[ˈstafɪ] adjective1) (of a room etc) too warm, and lacking fresh air:خانِق، فاسِد الهَواءWhy do you sit in this stuffy room all day?
2) formal and dull:باهِت ورَسْمي، خامِلMust we visit those stuffy people?
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2 stuffy
مَكْتُوم \ close: (of air or weather) not fresh; hot and unpleasant to breathe: Open the window; it’s close in here. confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. stuffy: lacking fresh air: a stuffy room. \ See Also فاسِد الهَوَاء -
3 مكتوم
مَكْتُوم \ close: (of air or weather) not fresh; hot and unpleasant to breathe: Open the window; it’s close in here. confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. stuffy: lacking fresh air: a stuffy room. \ See Also فاسِد الهَوَاء -
4 close
مَكْتُوم \ close: (of air or weather) not fresh; hot and unpleasant to breathe: Open the window; it’s close in here. confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. stuffy: lacking fresh air: a stuffy room. \ See Also فاسِد الهَوَاء -
5 confidential
مَكْتُوم \ close: (of air or weather) not fresh; hot and unpleasant to breathe: Open the window; it’s close in here. confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. stuffy: lacking fresh air: a stuffy room. \ See Also فاسِد الهَوَاء -
6 أنفي مسدود.
I have a stuffy nose. -
7 خانق
1́ adj. choking, throttling, strangling, suffocating, stifling, stuffy, smothery2́ n. stuffiness -
8 غاضب
adj. angry, narky, wrathful, enraged, exasperating, furious, glaring, grim, grumpy, beside himself, indignant, irate, livid, stuffy, sullen, wroth, revolting, cross, dandified, pink, furred -
9 غير جيدة التهوية
adj. stuffy -
10 متجهم الوجه
adj. scowling, stuffy, sullen -
11 متعجرف
adj. arrogant, overproud, overbearing, supercilious, haughty, cavalier, imperious, lordly, overweening, presumptuous, presuming, stuffy, swelling, puffed up, puffy, conceited -
12 مقفول
adj. stoppered, stuffy -
13 مسدود
مَسْدُودplugged (up), closed (up), stopped up; sealed, shut (off); blocked (up, off), obstructed, occluded, choked (up), clogged, congested; stuffy, stuffed up (nose); blind, dead-end -
14 airless
adjective1) (of weather) still and windless:خَال مِن الهَوَاء، سَاكِنIt was a hot, airless night.
2) (of a room etc) stuffy and without fresh air.خَال مِن الهَواء النَّقِي، خَانِق -
15 stifling
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