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  • 1 swank

    مُبَاهاة \ swank: swanking. \ مُتَفَاخِر \ swank: sb. woh swanks. \ مُفَاخَرَة \ swank: swanking (see فاخَرَ).

    Arabic-English glossary > swank

  • 2 swank

    تَفَاخَرَ \ boast: to praise oneself; speak proudly: He boasts of his success. She boasted that she had several boyfriends.. brag: to speak in praise of oneself (often claiming what is not true): He brags about how much he earns.. swank: to talk or behave in a foolishly proud way (because of one’s success or wealth): He’s always swanking about his new cars.

    Arabic-English glossary > swank

  • 3 swank

    مُتَبَاهٍ \ ostentatious: taking care to be noticed: an ostentatious way of dressing; too ostentatious with her gifts to the poor. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. swank: sb. who talks or behaves in a foolishly proud way.

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  • 4 swank

    تَبَاهَى \ show off: to show (one’s possessions or abilities) too proudly: He’s always showing off (his gold watch or his cleverness). swank: to talk or behave in a foolishly proud way (because of one’s success or wealth): He’s always swanking about his new cars.

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  • 5 swank

    [swæðk]
    1. verb
    a slang word for to behave or talk in a conceited way.
    يَتَصَرَّف أو يَتَباهى باخْتِيال
    2. noun
    a person who swanks.
    مُتَباهٍ، مُتَفاخِر

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  • 6 اختال

    v. strut, swash, swagger, swank

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  • 7 تأنق

    n. elegance, stylishness, titivation, mannerism
    v. spruce, spruce oneself, smarten, doll up, dude oneself up, flourish, preen, swank, titivate

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  • 8 تبجح

    adj. blustery
    n. blusterer, boastfulness, brag, vaunt, gasconade, bravado, bluster, jactitation
    v. boast, talk big, vaunt, swagger, swank, swell, bluster, crow, vaporize, shoot a line, plume, rant

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  • 9 تعاظم

    interj. boom
    n. building, increase, accretion, intension, accession, swank
    v. mount, wax

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  • 10 تكبر

    n. pride, arrogance, superciliousness, lordliness, snobbery, snootiness, swank, vanity
    v. be arrogant, be snooty, look big

    Arabic-English dictionary > تكبر

  • 11 داغر

    n. swank

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  • 12 فتن بالمظهر

    v. swank

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  • 13 متكبر

    adj. haughty, proud, arrogant, supercilious, upstage, insolent, lordly, snooty, lofty, swelling, conceited
    n. swank, snob, stiff

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  • 14 تباهى

    تَبَاهَى \ show off: to show (one’s possessions or abilities) too proudly: He’s always showing off (his gold watch or his cleverness). swank: to talk or behave in a foolishly proud way (because of one’s success or wealth): He’s always swanking about his new cars.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تباهى

  • 15 تفاخر

    تَفَاخَرَ \ boast: to praise oneself; speak proudly: He boasts of his success. She boasted that she had several boyfriends.. brag: to speak in praise of oneself (often claiming what is not true): He brags about how much he earns.. swank: to talk or behave in a foolishly proud way (because of one’s success or wealth): He’s always swanking about his new cars.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تفاخر

  • 16 مباهاة

    مُبَاهاة \ swank: swanking.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مباهاة

  • 17 متباه

    مُتَبَاهٍ \ ostentatious: taking care to be noticed: an ostentatious way of dressing; too ostentatious with her gifts to the poor. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. swank: sb. who talks or behaves in a foolishly proud way.

    Arabic-English dictionary > متباه

  • 18 متفاخر

    مُتَفَاخِر \ swank: sb. woh swanks.

    Arabic-English dictionary > متفاخر

  • 19 مفاخرة

    مُفَاخَرَة \ swank: swanking (see فاخَرَ).

    Arabic-English dictionary > مفاخرة

  • 20 boast

    تَفَاخَرَ \ boast: to praise oneself; speak proudly: He boasts of his success. She boasted that she had several boyfriends.. brag: to speak in praise of oneself (often claiming what is not true): He brags about how much he earns.. swank: to talk or behave in a foolishly proud way (because of one’s success or wealth): He’s always swanking about his new cars.

    Arabic-English glossary > boast

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