مبتذل

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of اِبْتَذَلَ (ibtaḏala, to use daily), from the root ب ذ ل (b-ḏ-l).

Adjective

مُبْتَذَل (mubtaḏal) (feminine مُبْتَذَلَة (mubtaḏala), masculine plural مُبْتَذَلُون (mubtaḏalūn), feminine plural مُبْتَذَلَات (mubtaḏalāt))

  1. common, vulgar
  2. commonplace, trite, hackneyed
  3. banal, workaday

Declension

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