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| irascible | 
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| a. [غاضب] irritable; easily angered; excited by or arising from anger Miss Minchin's irascible temper intimidated the younger schoolgirls, who feared she'd burst into a rage at any moment. | 
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| ire | 
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| n. [غضوب غضب] anger; wrath; keen resentment; irritate The waiter tried unsuccessfully to placate the ire of the diner who had found a cockroach in her soup. | 
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| irremediable | 
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| a. [غير قابل للعلاج] incurable; uncorrectable; impossible to remedy or correct The error she made was irremediable; she could see no way to repair it. | 
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| irresolute | 
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| a. [متردد] uncertain how to act or proceed; undecided; lacking in resolution Once you have made your decision, don't waver; a leader should never appear irresolute. | 
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| jocose | 
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| a. [التخلي عن فكه] given to joking; merry; humorous The salesman was so jocose that many of his customers suggested that he become a stand-up comic. | 
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| jocular | 
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| a. [مزوح] humorous, amusing or joking; sportive; not serious Although Bill knew the boss hated jokes, he couldn't resist making one jocular remark. | 
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| jollity | 
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| n. [البهجة] gayness; splendor; cheerfulness or celebration The festive Christmas dinner was a merry one, and old and young alike joined in the general jollity. | 
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| jostle | 
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| v. [مرح] come into rough contact with while moving; make one's way by pushing or elbowing In the subway station, the crowds jostle him. | 
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| jubilation | 
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| n. [تنافس الابتهاج] rejoicing; feeling of extreme joy There was great jubilation when the armistice was announced. | 
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| jurisprudence | 
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| n. [فقه] philosophy or science of law; a division or department of law He was more a student of jurisprudence than a practitioner of the law. |