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  • 1 indignation

    سُخْط \ indignation: a feeling of anger because of some injustice or some unfair blame. \ نِقْمة \ indignation: a feeling of anger because of some injustice or some unfair blame.

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  • 2 indignation

    غَضَبٌ \ anger: the feeling that makes people want to quarrel, fight, or do harm. indignation: a feeling of anger because of some injustice or some unfair blame.

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  • 3 indignation

    noun
    سُخْط، حَنَق

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  • 4 سخط

    n. discontent, disaffection, indignation, irritation, exasperation, malcontent, grumpiness, flounce

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  • 5 غضب

    n. anger, ire, exasperation, indignation, irritation, gall, grumpiness, irascibility, pique, pout, resentment, spleen, seethe, outrage, outcry, madness, fire, flounce, dander, soreness
    v. be angry, bear, fret, fume, jitter, pet, rage, go mad, lose one's shirt, inflame, aggravate, embitter, anger, annoy, crab, displease, exasperate, heat, irritate, itch, madden, vex, gall, nettle, peeve, offend, provoke, rile, ruffle, sour, spite

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  • 6 نقمة

    n. indignation

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  • 7 استياء

    اِسْتِيَاء
    resentment, umbrage, offense, dissatisfaction, discontent, displeasure, indignation, annoyance, vexation, anger, miff

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  • 8 امتعاض

    اِمْتِعاض
    resentment, displeasure, indignation, annoyance, vexation, anger

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  • 9 تأفف

    تَأفّف
    grumble, grumbling, complaint, mutter, whine, whining, grouch, displeasure, disgust, discontent, indignation

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  • 10 سخط

    سُخْط، سُخُط، سَخَط
    discontent, dissatisfaction, displeasure, indignation, resentment, annoyance, irritation, anger, ire, exasperation, wrath

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  • 11 سخط

    سُخْط، سُخُط، سَخَط
    discontent, dissatisfaction, displeasure, indignation, resentment, annoyance, irritation, anger, ire, exasperation, wrath

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  • 12 سخط

    سُخْط، سُخُط، سَخَط
    discontent, dissatisfaction, displeasure, indignation, resentment, annoyance, irritation, anger, ire, exasperation, wrath

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  • 13 غضب

    غَضَب: حَنَق، غَيْظ
    anger, rage, fury, wrath, ire, exasperation, indignation, irritation

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  • 14 نقمة

    نَقْمَة، نِقْمَة: سُخْط
    indignation, resentment, wrath

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  • 15 نقمة

    نَقْمَة، نِقْمَة: سُخْط
    indignation, resentment, wrath

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  • 16 pose

    I [pəuz]
    1. noun
    1) a position or attitude of the body:

    a relaxed pose.

    وِضْعِيَّه، وِقْفَه
    2) a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence:

    His indignation was only a pose.

    تَظاهُر، وَضْع مُتَكَلَّف
    2. verb
    1) to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken:

    She posed in the doorway.

    يَجْلِس إلى رَسّام، يَقِف لاتخاذ صورَه
    2) ( with as) to pretend to be:

    He posed as a doctor.

    يَتَظاهَر، يَدَّعي أنه II [pəuz] verb
    to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving:

    This poses a problem.

    يَطْرَحُ سؤالا

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  • 17 righteous

    [ˈraɪtʃəs] adjective
    1) (of anger etc) justifiable:

    righteous indignation.

    مُبَرَّر
    2) living a good moral life:

    a righteous man.

    تَقي، بار
    3) good; morally right:

    a righteous action.

    صالِح، خَيِّر، أخْلاقي

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  • 18 scandal

    [ˈskændl] noun
    1) something that is considered shocking or disgraceful:

    The price of such food is a scandal.

    فَضيحَه، شيءٌ مُعيب
    2) an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful:

    They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.

    فَضيحَةٌ اجْتِماعِيَّه
    3) gossip:

    all the latest scandal.

    قيل وقال، نَميمَه

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  • 19 سخط

    سُخْط \ indignation: a feeling of anger because of some injustice or some unfair blame. \ سُخْف \ nonsense: not sense; foolish talk or behaviour. silliness: foolishness. stupidity: (an act of) foolishness.

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  • 20 غضب

    غَضَبٌ \ anger: the feeling that makes people want to quarrel, fight, or do harm. indignation: a feeling of anger because of some injustice or some unfair blame. \ غَضَبٌ شديد \ fury: violent anger.

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