mufti

[ˈmʌfti]

mufti Definition

  • 1civilian clothes worn by a person who usually wears a uniform, especially a member of the armed forces
  • 2a Muslim legal expert who is empowered to give rulings on religious matters

Using mufti: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mufti" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was in mufti when he was arrested.

  • Example

    The soldiers were allowed to wear mufti on weekends.

  • Example

    The mufti gave his opinion on the matter.

mufti Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mufti

  • civilian clothes
  • plain clothes
  • mufti dress
  • mufti suit

Phrases with mufti

  • wearing civilian clothes instead of a uniform

    Example

    The police officer was in mufti when he caught the thief.

  • a day when students are allowed to wear casual clothes instead of their school uniform

    Example

    The school had a mufti day to raise money for charity.

  • mufti-clad

    dressed in civilian clothes

    Example

    The mufti-clad soldiers were unrecognizable without their uniforms.

Origins of mufti

from Arabic 'muftī', meaning 'interpreter of Islamic law'

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Summary: mufti in Brief

'Mufti' [ˈmʌfti] refers to civilian clothes worn by someone who usually wears a uniform, such as a soldier or police officer. It can also refer to a Muslim legal expert who gives rulings on religious matters. Examples include 'He was in mufti when he was arrested.' and 'The mufti gave his opinion on the matter.' Phrases include 'in mufti,' meaning wearing civilian clothes instead of a uniform, and 'mufti day,' a day when students can wear casual clothes.