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Term: Maqbool

Description:

Maqbool is a term that originated from Arabic and is commonly found across various cultures. It has multiple meanings and uses depending on the context.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: In the Arab world, Maqbool is a common given name for males. It signifies "accepted" or "approved" in Arabic.

Example sentence: My cousin Maqbool is an acclaimed author who has published several books.

Sense 2: In local dialects, Maqbool can refer to something or someone who is generally accepted or favored within a community or locality.

Example sentence: The new coffee shop has become quite maqbool among the locals.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Maqbool as an adjective refers to something that is considered acceptable or popular.

Example sentence: The traditional dance form has gained maqbool recognition worldwide.

Sense 2: In certain regions, Maqbool can describe a person or thing that is admired and locally well-liked.

Example sentence: The street artist's maqbool graffiti attracts visitors from all around the city.

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