شر

See also: سز, سر, and -سز

Arabic

Etymology 1

Verb

شَرَّ (šarra) I, non-past يَشُرُّ or يَشِرُّ‎ (yašurru or yaširru)

  1. to be bad, to be evil, to act badly
Conjugation

Verb

شَرَّ (šarra) I, non-past يَشُرُّ or يَشِرُّ‎ (yašurru or yaširru)

  1. to blame, to rebuke
Conjugation

Verb

شَرَّ (šarra) I, non-past يَشَرُّ‎ (yašarru)

  1. to be bad, to be evil, to act badly
Conjugation

Verb

شَرَّ (šarra) I, non-past يَشُرُّ‎ (yašurru)

  1. to be bad, to be evil, to act badly
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

شَرّ (šarr) m (plural شُرُور (šurūr))

  1. verbal noun of شَرَّ (šarra) (form I)
  2. evil
Declension
Antonyms

Adjective

شَرّ (šarr)

  1. (used as an elative) more evil, worse; most evil, worst

Etymology 3

Noun

شُرّ (šurr) m

  1. verbal noun of شَرَّ (šarra) (form I)
Declension

Persian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Arabic شَرّ (šarr).

Noun

شر (šarr)

  1. evil, wickedness

Synonyms

  • بدی (badi)
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