خبيث

Arabic

Etymology

From the root خ ب ث (ḵ-b-ṯ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xa.biːθ/

Adjective

خَبِيث (ḵabīṯ) (feminine خَبِيثَة (ḵabīṯa), common plural خِبَاث (ḵibāṯ), masculine plural خَبِيثُونَ (ḵabīṯūna) or خُبَثَاء (ḵubaṯāʔ) or أَخْبَاث (ʔaḵbāṯ) or خَبَثَة (ḵabaṯa) or خُبُث (ḵubuṯ), feminine plural خَبِيثَات (ḵabīṯāt) or خَبَائِث (ḵabāʔiṯ))

  1. evil, wicked, malignant
    Antonym: طَيِّب (ṭayyib)
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 5:100:
      قُل لَّا يَسْتَوِي ٱلْخَبِيثُ وَٱلطَّيِّبُ وَلَوْ أَعْجَبَكَ كَثْرَةُ ٱلْخَبِيثِ ۚ فَٱتَّقُوا ٱللَّهَ يَا أُولِي ٱلْأَلْبَابِ لَعَلَّكُمْ تُفْلِحُونَ
      qul llā yastawī l-ḵabīṯu waṭ-ṭayyibu walaw ʔaʕjabaka kaṯratu l-ḵabīṯi fattaqū l-laha yā ʔūlī l-ʔalbābi laʕallakum tufliḥūna
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    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 24:26:
      الْخَبِيثَاتُ لِلْخَبِيثِينَ وَٱلْخَبِيثُونَ لِلْخَبِيثَاتِ وَٱلطَّيِّبَاتُ لِلطَّيِّبِينَ وَٱلطَّيِّبُونَ لِلطَّيِّبَاتِ أُولَٰئِكَ مُبَرَّءُونَ مِمَّا يَقُولُونَ لَهُمْ مَغْفِرَةٌ وَرِزْقٌ كَرِيمٌ
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Declension

Gulf Arabic

Root
خ ب ث
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Etymology

From Arabic خَبِيث (ḵabīṯ).

Pronunciation

Adjective

خبيث (ḵabīṯ) (plural خبثا (ḵubaṯa))

  1. malignant, ill-intentioned

Noun

خبيث (ḵabīṯ) m (plural خبثا (ḵubaṯa))

  1. malignant thing or person
  2. (in the definite) ellipsis of مرض الخبيث (cancer, literally the malignant disease).
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