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1 confusing, embarrassing
مُرْبِك \ confusing, embarrassing. -
2 perplexing, elusive, confusing
مُحَيِّر \ perplexing, elusive, confusing. -
3 shall
سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow. -
4 will
سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow. -
5 مذهل
adj. astounding, astonishing, amazing, prodigious, spectacular, stupendous, startling, stunning, dumbfounding, baffling, confusing, staggering, bewildering -
6 مربك
adj. confusing, embarrassing, agitating, confounding, perplexing, staggering, disturbing -
7 إرباك
إرْباكconfusion, confusing, confounding, disconcertion, discomfit(ure), discomposure, perturbation, upsetting, flustering, flurrying, perplexing, puzzling, baffle, baffling, bewildering; muddling, jumbling, complication, complicating, entanglement -
8 تحيير
تَحْيِير: إرْباكconfusion, confusing, puzzling, perplexing, bewildering, nonplussing, distraction, baffling, baffle, discomfiture, disconcertion, perturbation, dismay(ing) -
9 شاده
شادِه: مُذْهِل، مُدْهِشamazing, astonishing, astounding, stunning, baffling, perplexing, confusing -
10 محير
مُحَيّر: مُرْبِكconfusing, puzzling, perplexing, bewildering, enigmatic, elusive, confounding, baffling, disconcerting, perturbing, dismaying -
11 مذهل
مُذْهِل: مُدْهِش، مُحَيّرastounding, astonishing, amazing, prodigious, spectacular, stupendous, stunning, startling, staggering, dumbfounding, baffling, perplexing, confusing, bewildering, confounding -
12 مربك
مُرْبِك: مُحَيّرconfusing, confounding, disconcerting, disquieting, disturbing, perturbing, agitating, upsetting, flustering, flurrying, befuddling, embarrassing, perplexing, puzzling, baffling, bewildering -
13 maze
[meɪz] nouna deliberately confusing series of paths, often surrounded by walls or hedges, from which it's difficult to find the way out:مَتاهَهI'm lost in a maze of rules and regulations.
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14 بربر
بَرْبَرَ \ jabber: to talk fast in a confusing manner: They were jabbering to each other in a foreign language. -
15 تيه
تِيه \ maze: a confusing network: a maze of narrow winding streets. pride: (in a bad sense) proud behaviour towards others. swagger: a swaggering manner. -
16 ثرثر
ثَرْثَرَ \ chat: to have a friendly talk on unimportant matters. jabber: to talk fast in a confusing manner: They were jabbering to each other in a foreign language. natter: to talk continuously about unimportant things. -
17 س
سَ \ shall: unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon)., Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or He’ll) come tomorrow. -
18 سوف
سَوْف \ shall: (unstressed except in questions) with I or we, to express future time: We shall be ready soon. Shall we see him tomorrow?, (Use would in reported speech: We said that we would be ready soon.) Should is correct but may be confusing. will: used to form a future tense; intend to: He will (or he’ll) come tomorrow. \ سَوْف لا \ won’t: short for [b]will not. -
19 متاهة
مَتَاهَة \ maze: a confusing network: a maze of narrow winding streets. -
20 محير
مُحَيِّر \ perplexing, elusive, confusing.
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