مُرِيبٌ
, applied to a man, (T, S, A,) and to a thing or an event, (M, A,) i. q.
ذُو رِيبَةٍ [explained above, voce رَيْبٌ]. (T, S, M, A.) إِنَّهُمْ كَانُوا فِى
شَكٍّ مُرِيبٍ, in the Qur'an, 34, last verse, means Verily they were in doubt causing to fall into suspicion or evil opinion: or it means ذِى رِيبَةٍ [having in it something occasioning suspicion &c.]: (Ksh and Bd:) or ذِى رَيْبٍ [which means the same: or attended with disquiet, or disturbance, or agitation, of mind]: (M, TA:) [see its verb, 4:] it may be from the transitive or from the intrans. verb. (Ksh.)