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1 afraid
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2 afraid
[əˈfreɪd] adjective1) feeling fear or being frightened (of a person, thing etc):خَائِفShe was afraid to go.
2) sorry (to have to say that):مُتَأسِّفI'm afraid I don't agree with you.
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3 afraid
خَشِيَ \ afraid: to be anxious: I’m afraid it’s going to rain. fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger, be anxious and sorry I fear that we may be too late. -
4 afraid
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
5 خائف
خائِف \ afraid: frightened: He’s afraid of snakes. I’m afraid to go out in the dark. -
6 فرق
1́ n. difference, discrepancy, distinction, variance, dealer, part, section2́ v. be afraid, become afraid, allow, diffuse, divide, be scared, disunite, separate, part, scatter, disperse, strew about, distribute, apportion, give out, parcel out, differentiate -
7 not
[nɔt] adverb1) ( often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something:Isn't he coming?
We're going to London, not Paris
لا، لن: كَلِمَه تُسْتَعْمَل للنَّفيThat's not true!
2) used with certain verbs such as hope, ~seem, ~believe, ~expect and also with be afraid:"Have you got much money?" "I"m afraid not'
لا، لَن"Is he going to fail his exam?" "I hope not".
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8 خشي
خَشِيَ \ afraid: to be anxious: I’m afraid it’s going to rain. fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger, be anxious and sorry I fear that we may be too late. -
9 متأسف
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
10 يؤسفني
يُؤْسِفُني \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. -
11 fear
خَشِيَ \ afraid: to be anxious: I’m afraid it’s going to rain. fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger, be anxious and sorry I fear that we may be too late. -
12 sorry
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
13 domestic
أَلِيف \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild, not afraid of people: a tame bird. \ داجِن \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild; not afraid of people: a tame bird. -
14 tame
أَلِيف \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild, not afraid of people: a tame bird. \ داجِن \ domestic: (of animals) not wild; kept by man for his use. tame: not wild; not afraid of people: a tame bird. -
15 inferiority
دُونِيّة \ inferiority: the state of being inferior; a feeling of being inferior and having no trust in oneself: I complained about the inferiority of the goods. His sense of inferiority made him afraid of other people. \ رَدَاءة \ inferiority: the state of being inferior: I complained about the inferiority of the goods. \ شُعُور بالنَّقْص \ inferiority: the state of being inferior; a feeling of being inferior and having no trust in oneself: His sense of inferiority made him afraid of other people. -
16 insecure
غَيْرُ آمن \ insecure: not safe; not supported or able to support other things: Be careful of that door - the lock is very insecure. \ غَيْرُ واثِق من نفْسه \ insecure: feeling afraid and not sure of oneself: He’s a very insecure person, and so he always thinks other people don’t like him. \ لا يَشعر بالثِّقة أو الأَمان \ insecure: feeling afraid and not sure of oneself: He’s a very insecure person, and so he always thinks other people don’t like him. -
17 lest
حَتَّى لا \ lest: (old use) for fear that: He ran away lest you should punish him. \ لِئَلاّ \ lest: old use for fear that; (after a verb of fear) that: He ran away lest you should punish him. He was afraid lest you were angry. \ لِكَيْلا \ lest: old use for fear that; (after a verb of fear) that: He ran away lest you should punish him. He was afraid lest you were angry. -
18 أخشى أنه لا يمكن تصليحه.
I'm afraid it can't be fixed. -
19 خائف
adj. afraid, fearful, frightened, coward -
20 خاف
v. be afraid, be scared, fear, take fright, wear off
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