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abate |
v. [تهدأ] subside; decrease; become less in amount or intensity Rather than leaving immediately, they waited for the storm to abate. |
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abduct |
v. [العداد] carry off by force; kidnap Kidnappers are going to abduct the child from the playground. |
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abhor |
v. [نمقت] fill with horror and loathing; horrify; hate One of the things I abhor is the threat to withhold aid. |
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abominable |
a. [البغيضة] detestable; extremely unpleasant; very bad Mary liked John until she learned he was dating Susan; then she called him an abominable young man. |
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abstruse |
a. [صعب] obscure; profound; difficult to understand She carries around abstruse works of philosophy, not because she understands them but because she wants her friends to think she does. |
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absurdity |
n. [تعويذة] quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment; logical contradiction His story of being kidnapped by little green men is sheer absurdity. |
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accommodation |
n. [الإقامة] living quarters provided for public convenience; something that meets a need; convenience When traveling, accommodation is a very important issue for most people. |
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accomplice |
n. [النفاذة] partner in crime; associate in wrongdoing Because your accomplice is a stranger, it's safer than asking a friend to participate in your ruse. |
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acquiesce |
v. [ذروة] assent; agree without protesting Although she appeared to acquiesce to her employer's suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes she wanted to make. |
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adamant |
a. [يصر] extremely hard; inflexible; stubbornly unyielding Speaker Pelosi came out of that meeting, and she was once again adamant about saying a public option must be in the bill. |
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admonish |
v. [توجيه اللوم] warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided I would again admonish the reader carefully to consider the nature of our doctrine. |
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adoration |
n. [العشق] act of playing honor to a divine being; worship paid to God; the act of addressing as a god They knelt in adoration of their gods. |
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adversary |
n. [عدو] the opponent in a contest; someone who offers opposition The young wrestler struggled to defeat his adversary. |