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ألاسم
اِزْدِهار ; اِلْتِماعَة ; بَرِيق ; بصيص ; تَأَلُّق ; تَلَأْلُؤ ; زَهْو ; سُطُوع ; سَنَاء ; شُعَاع ; شُعّ ; لَمْع ; لَمَعان ; وَمْضَة
الفعل
أَسْنَى ; أَشْرَقَ ; أَلَاحَ ; أَلَقَ ; أَنَارَ ; أَوْمَضَ ; اِفْتَرَّ ; اِلْتَمَعَ ; بَرَقَ ; بَصَّ ; تَأَلَّقَ ; تَرَقْرَقَ ; تَلَأْلَأَ ; زَهَا ; سَطَعَ ; سَفَرَ ; سَنَا ; لَأْلَأَ ; لاحَ ; لَمَعَ ; نَوَّرَ ; وَمَضَ
Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character. It has spawned dozens of books, an animated television series, a video game, and hundreds of themed merchandise items. Dilbert Future and The Joy of Work are among the most read books in the series. In 1997, Adams received the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award and the Newspaper Comic Strip Award for his work. Dilbert appears online and as of 2013 was published daily in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and 25 languages.
In 2023, Dilbert was dropped by numerous independent newspapers as well as its distributor, Andrews McMeel Syndication (which owns GoComics), after Adams published a video which included comments that were widely characterized as racist. On March 13, 2023, Adams relaunched the strip as a webcomic on Locals under the name Daily Dilbert Reborn.