مزخرف

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of زَخْرَفَ (zaḵrafa, to embellish, to decorate, to adorn), from the root ز خ ر ف (z-ḵ-r-f).

Adjective

مُزَخْرَف (muzaḵraf) (feminine مُزَخْرَفَة (muzaḵrafa), masculine plural مُزَخْرَفُونَ (muzaḵrafūna), feminine plural مُزَخْرَفَات (muzaḵrafāt))

  1. adorned, ornamented, decorated, embellished
  2. fancy

Declension

Synonyms

References

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُزَخْرَف (muzaḵraf, golden, decorated), from زَخْرَف (zaḵraf, gold).

Pronunciation

Adjective

مزخرف (mozaxraf) (comparative مزخرف‌تَر (mozaxraf-tar), superlative مزخرف‌تَرین (mozaxraf-tarin))

  1. (obsolete) golden, decorated, prettified
  2. prettified but meaningless statement
  3. silly, absurd, foolish, nonsensical, bullshit
  4. awful, very bad
    عجب فیلم مزخرفی 'ajab film-e mozaxrafi = What a lousy movie!

Inflection

    Predicative forms of مزخرف (mozaxraf)
singular plural
1st person
(“I am, we are”)
مزخرفم
(mozaxrafam)
مزخرفیم
(mozaxrafim)
2nd person
(“you are”)
مزخرفی
(mozaxrafi)
مزخرفید
(mozaxrafid)
مزخرفین
(mozaxrafin)
3rd person
(“he/she/it is, they are”)
مزخرف است
(mozaxraf ast)
مزخرفه
(mozaxrafe)
مزخرفند
(mozaxrafand)
مزخرفن
(mozaxrafan)
Colloquial.
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