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61 ضيق
ضِيْق: شِدّة، عُسْر، فَقْرdistress, difficulty, hardship, trouble, suffering, adversity, misfortune; straits, pinch, crisis, critical situation; straitened circumstances, poverty, destitution, need(iness), lack, want -
62 عرقلة
عَرْقَلَة: عائِقimpediment, difficulty, encumbrance, hindrance, obstacle, obstruction, block, barrier, bar, stumbling block -
63 عقبة
عَقَبَة: عائِقobstacle, hindrance, impediment, bar, barrier, obstruction, (stumbling) block; handicap, disadvantage; difficulty -
64 عسر
عُسْر، عُسُر، عُسْرَة: صُعُوبَة، شِدّة، ضِيْق، فَقْرdifficulty; distress; straits, pinch; straitened circumstances, poverty -
65 عسر
عُسْر، عُسُر، عُسْرَة: صُعُوبَة، شِدّة، ضِيْق، فَقْرdifficulty; distress; straits, pinch; straitened circumstances, poverty -
66 عسرة
عُسْر، عُسُر، عُسْرَة: صُعُوبَة، شِدّة، ضِيْق، فَقْرdifficulty; distress; straits, pinch; straitened circumstances, poverty -
67 كاد
كاد، بِالْكَادwith great difficulty, hardly, scarcely, barely, (only) just; by a narrow margin, narrowly -
68 بالكاد
كاد، بِالْكَادwith great difficulty, hardly, scarcely, barely, (only) just; by a narrow margin, narrowly -
69 لأي
لأي: شِدّةdistress, hardship, difficulty -
70 بعد لأي
بَعْدَ لأيٍeventually, finally, ultimately, in the end, after all, after great difficulty -
71 مشقة
مَشَقّة: صُعُوبَة، شِدّةhardship, difficulty, trouble, discomfort, inconvenience -
72 معسر
مُعْسِر: عاجِزٌ عَنِ الدّفْع، مُعْوِزinsolvent, unable to pay; in straitened circumstances, in a difficulty -
73 ناء
ناءَ (بِالحِمْلِ): رَزَحَ، سَقَطَto sink (under), sag (under), fall down (under), collapse (under), succumb (under), labor (under), be burdened (with), bear (a burden) with difficulty -
74 وعثاء
وَعْثاء: مَشَقّةhardship, difficulty, trouble, inconvenience, discomfort -
75 وعورة
وُعُورَة: كَوْنُ الشّيْءِ وَعْراًruggedness, roughness, unevenness, bumpiness; hardness, difficulty -
76 a hard time (of it)
trouble, difficulty, worry etc:مَتاعِب، وَقْتٌ صَعْبThe speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.
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77 a hard time (of it)
trouble, difficulty, worry etc:مَتاعِب، وَقْتٌ صَعْبThe speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.
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78 afford
[əˈfɔːd] verb1) ( usually with can, ~could) to be able to spend money, time etc on or for something:يَسْتَطِيع أن يَدْفَع، يَتَمَكَّن مِن شِرَاءI can't afford (to buy) a new car.
2) ( usually with can, ~could) to be able to do (something) without causing oneself trouble, difficulty etc:يَقْدِر عَلَى، يَسْتَطِيع أنShe can't afford to be rude to her employer no matter how rude he is to her.
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79 asthma
[ˈæsmə] (American) [ˈæzmə] nounan illness which causes difficulty in breathing out, resulting from an allergy etc.رَبْـو ، أسَـمـه -
80 awkward
[ˈɔːkwəd] adjective1) not graceful or elegant:غَير بارِع، غَير لَبِق، غَير رَشيقan awkward movement.
2) difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc:حَرِج، ُحْرِج، مُربِكHis cut is in an awkward place.
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