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مُعَلَّق — meaning in English: hanging

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حُكومة ات
سِلعة، سِلَع
ظِلال
مُعَلَّق
أكاديميّ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word مُعَلَّق in both everyday and artistic contexts. For instance, you might hear it when describing a decoration that is hanging from the ceiling in a vibrant market, or when referring to a work of art suspended in a gallery, showcasing its beauty from all angles.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'مُعلق' (mu'allaq), which also means hanging but can imply a more formal or literary context, like in poetry. In contrast, 'مُعَلَّق' can be used in everyday conversation, making it more versatile for daily use.
Culture
The Arabic word مُعَلَّق comes from the root 'ع ل ق', which relates to hanging or being suspended. Interestingly, it has cultural significance in Arabic poetry and literature, where it can describe a love that is 'hanging' or unresolved, capturing the emotional state of longing.
FAQ
Q.What does مُعَلَّق mean in English?
مُعَلَّق translates to 'hanging' in English, and it can describe anything that is suspended in the air, like decorations or objects.
Q.Can مُعَلَّق be used in formal writing?
Yes, مُعَلَّق can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile term in the Arabic language.
Q.Is مُعَلَّق used in any idioms or expressions?
While مُعَلَّق itself is not commonly part of idioms, its metaphorical use in poetry and literature often conveys feelings of uncertainty or emotional suspension.
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