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1 favour, favor
مُحَاباة \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. -
2 favour, favor
اِسْتِحْسَان \ admiration: a feeling of respect or pleasure; wonder: They had great admiration for his courage. approval: the act of approving. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. \ See Also إعجاب (إِعْجاب)، موافقة (موافقة) -
3 favour, favor
مَحَبّة \ affection: gentle lasting love; fondness: He shows great affection for his brothers and sisters. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. love: great fondness (shown by kindness, care, honour, respect, etc.): the love of God; a mother’s love; a man’s love for his country and his friend. \ See Also حب (حُبّ) -
4 محاباة
مُحَاباة \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. -
5 bias
مُحَاباة \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. -
6 استحسان
اِسْتِحْسَان \ admiration: a feeling of respect or pleasure; wonder: They had great admiration for his courage. approval: the act of approving. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. \ See Also إعجاب (إِعْجاب)، موافقة( موافقة) -
7 محبة
مَحَبّة \ affection: gentle lasting love; fondness: He shows great affection for his brothers and sisters. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. love: great fondness (shown by kindness, care, honour, respect, etc.): the love of God; a mother’s love; a man’s love for his country and his friend. \ See Also حب (حُبّ) -
8 admiration
اِسْتِحْسَان \ admiration: a feeling of respect or pleasure; wonder: They had great admiration for his courage. approval: the act of approving. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. \ See Also إعجاب (إِعْجاب)، موافقة (موافقة) -
9 approval
اِسْتِحْسَان \ admiration: a feeling of respect or pleasure; wonder: They had great admiration for his courage. approval: the act of approving. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. \ See Also إعجاب (إِعْجاب)، موافقة (موافقة) -
10 affection
مَحَبّة \ affection: gentle lasting love; fondness: He shows great affection for his brothers and sisters. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. love: great fondness (shown by kindness, care, honour, respect, etc.): the love of God; a mother’s love; a man’s love for his country and his friend. \ See Also حب (حُبّ) -
11 love
مَحَبّة \ affection: gentle lasting love; fondness: He shows great affection for his brothers and sisters. favour, favor: to support; liking: A teacher should not show special favour to any child. love: great fondness (shown by kindness, care, honour, respect, etc.): the love of God; a mother’s love; a man’s love for his country and his friend. \ See Also حب (حُبّ)
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