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1 inability
[ɪnəˈbɪlətɪ] nounthe lack of power, means, ability etc (to do something):عَجْز، عَدَم قُدْرَهI was surprised at his inability to read.
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2 impatience
تَحَرُّق \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly. \ تَلَهُّف \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly. \ نَفَاد الصَّبْر \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly. -
3 stupor
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4 عجز
1́ n. balk, weakness, disability, disablement, incapability, inability, infirmity, incompetence, paralysis, poorness, decrepitude, emasculation, shortage, deficiency, failure, famine, gap, posterior, rump, buttock2́ v. incapacitate, paralyse, paralyze -
5 قصور
n. failure, inability, insufficiency -
6 إعياء
إعْياء: عَجْزinability, incapability, powerlessness, heplessness, impotence -
7 عجز
عَجْز: ضَعْفweakness, feebleness, frailty, powerlessness, impotence, impuissance, helplessness, effeteness, fecklessness, inability, incapability, incapacity, ineffectiveness, ineffectuality, inefficacy, inefficiency, incompetence -
8 عجز
عَجْز: قُصُورfailure (to), falling short (of), inability, incapability, incapacity -
9 قصور
قُصُور: عَجْزfailure (to), falling short (of), inability, incapability, incapacity; insufficiency, inadequacy; deficiency, shortage, lack, want; defect; malfunction -
10 distress
[dɪˈstres]1. noun1) great sorrow, trouble or pain:Is your leg causing you any distress?
كَرَب، حُزْن، غَمThe loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.
2) a cause of sorrow:سَبب في الحُزْن، مَكْروبMy inability to draw has always been a distress to me.
2. verbto cause pain or sorrow to:يُسَبِّب الأسف والحُزْنI'm distressed by your lack of interest.
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11 failure
[-jə] noun1) the state or act of failing:فَشَلfailure of the electricity supply.
2) an unsuccessful person or thing:إنْسان فاشِلHe felt he was a failure.
3) inability, refusal etc to do something:عَدَم القِيام بِ، رَفْضhis failure to reply.
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12 insomnia
[ɪnˈsɔmnɪə] nouninability to sleep:أرَقShe takes sleeping-pills as she suffers from insomnia.
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13 obstacle
[ˈɔbstəkl] nounsomething which prevents progress:عَقَبَه، عائِقHis inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.
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14 تحرق
تَحَرُّق \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly. -
15 تلهف
تَلَهُّف \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly. -
16 خبل
خَبَلٌ \ stupor: a state of inability to act or think, as a result of poison, illness or shock. \ خَبَّلَ \ send sb. mad: to cause sb. to become mad. -
17 ذهول
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18 شبه غيبوبة
شِبْه غَيْبُوبَة \ stupor: a state of inability to act or think, as a result of poison, illness or shock. -
19 لثغة
لُثْغَة \ lisp: to inability to pronouce s, x, and z properly: He speaks with a lisp. -
20 نفاد الصبر
نَفَاد الصَّبْر \ impatience: (of people) inability to wait calmly.
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