كاذب

See also: کاذب and كادت

Arabic

Etymology

Root
ك ذ ب (k-ḏ-b)

Derived from the active participle of كَذَبَ (kaḏaba, to lie).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaː.ðib/

Adjective

كَاذِب • (kāḏib) (feminine كَاذِبَة (kāḏiba), common plural كُذَّب (kuḏḏab), masculine plural كَاذِبُونَ (kāḏibūna) or كَذَبَة (kaḏaba) or كُذَّاب (kuḏḏāb), feminine plural كَاذِبَات (kāḏibāt) or كَوَاذِب (kawāḏib))

  1. active participle of كَذَبَ (kaḏaba): lying, untruthful
  2. (of a statement, etc) false, untrue
    بَلَاغٌ كَاذِبٌbalāḡun kāḏibunfalse report

Declension

Noun

كَاذِب • (kāḏib) m (plural كَاذِبُونَ (kāḏibūna), feminine كَاذِبَة (kāḏiba))

  1. liar
    Synonyms: كَذَّاب (kaḏḏāb), كَذُوب (kaḏūb)

Declension

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