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21 خشي
v. fear, be afraid, apprehend, awe, hesitate, funk -
22 لا للأسف.
I'm afraid not. -
23 للأسف أنت مخطئ.
I'm afraid you're mistaken. -
24 للأسف ربطة العنق هذه عادية.
I'm afraid this tie is too plain. -
25 متأسف
adj. afraid, sorry -
26 أشفق من
أشْفَقَ مِنْ: خافَ، حَذِرَto be or become afraid of, scared of, frightened by; to beware of, be cautious of, guard against -
27 لا بأس عليك
لا بَأسَ عَلَيْكَ -
28 خائف
خائِف: فَزِع، مَذْعُور، مُرَوّعafraid, scared, frightened, terrified, alarmed, dismayed, appalled, aghast, horrified, panic-stricken, terror-stricken -
29 خاف
خافَ (مِنْ): خَشِيَ، فَزِعَto fear, apprehend, dread; to be or become afraid (of), scared (of), alarmed (by), frightened (by), terrified (by) -
30 رهب
رَهِبَ: خافَto fear, dread, apprehend; to be or become afraid, frightened, terrified -
31 فرق
فَرِقَ: خافَ، فَزِعَto be or become afraid (of), scared (of), frightened (by), terrified (by), alarmed (by); to dread, fear, panic -
32 فزع
فَزِع: خائِف، مُرَوّعfrightened, terrified, scared, afraid, alarmed, dismayed, horrified, panic-stricken, terror-stricken -
33 فزع
فَزِعَ (مِنْ): خافَto be or become afraid (of), scared (of), alarmed (by), frightened (by), terrified (by); to panic, dread, fear -
34 هاب
هابَ: خافَto fear, dread; to be or become afraid of, scared of, alarmed by, frightened by, terrified by -
35 هدئ روعك
هَدّئْ (مِنْ) رَوْعك -
36 وجس
وَجَسَ: خافَ، خَشِيَto be apprehensive, be afraid; to apprehend, fear, dread -
37 وجل
وَجِل: خائِفafraid, scared, frightened; fearful; apprehensive -
38 وجل
وَجِلَ: خافَto be or become afraid, scared, frightened; to fear, apprehend, dread -
39 alarm
[əˈlaːm]1. noun1) sudden fear:فَزَع، رُعْبWe did not share her alarm at the suggestion.
2) something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc:Sound the alarm!
إنْذَار، إشَارَة خَطَر( also adjective) an alarm clock.
2. verbto make (someone) afraid:يُفْزِع، يُرْعِبThe least sound alarms the old lady.
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40 at home
1) in one's home:في البَيْتI'm afraid he's not at home.
2) (in football etc) in one's own ground:على ملْعَبِهThe team is playing at home today.
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