Arabic

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Root
ك ر ه (k-r-h)
 
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Etymology

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Derived from the passive participle of كَرِهَ (kariha, to hate, to dislike).

Adjective

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مَكْرُوه (makrūh) (feminine مَكْرُوهَة (makrūha), masculine plural مَكْرُوهُونَ (makrūhūna), feminine plural مَكْرُوهَات (makrūhāt))

  1. disliked, hated
    Synonym: كَرِيه (karīh)
  2. (fiqh) makruh; not haram, but disliked or offensive, such that a person will be rewarded for avoiding it.
    Antonym: مُسْتَحَبّ (mustaḥabb)
    Coordinate terms: وَاجِب (wājib), مُبَاح (mubāḥ), مُحَرَّم (muḥarram)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Pashto: مکروه (makrúh)

Noun

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مَكْرُوه (makrūhm (plural مَكْرُوهَات (makrūhāt) or مَكَارِيه (makārīh))

  1. adversity, damage, discomfort, harm, inconvenience
    هَلْ أَصَابَهُ مَكْرُوهٌ؟
    hal ʔaṣābahū makrūhun?
    Did something bad happened to him?
    (literally, “Has it been caused to come down upon him an undesirable thing?”)

Declension

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