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1 daunt
ثَنَى العَزْم \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. \ خَذَّلَ \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. -
2 ثنى
ثَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. fold: to bend sth. (paper, clothes, etc.) back against itself: My shirt was washed and neatly folded. \ ثَنَى العَزْم \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. -
3 ثبط
ثَبَّطَ \ dishearten: to make sb. lose courage: Failure often disheartens people. \ ثَبَّطَ الهِمَّة \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. discourage: to make (sb.) lose courage: The team were discouraged by losing their captain. -
4 خذل
خَذَّلَ \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. -
5 daunt
ثَبَّطَ الهِمَّة \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. discourage: to make (sb.) lose courage: The team were discouraged by losing their captain. -
6 discourage
ثَبَّطَ الهِمَّة \ daunt: to make less courageous: The hunter was daunted by the size of the lion. discourage: to make (sb.) lose courage: The team were discouraged by losing their captain.
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