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21 جرس بـ
جَرّسَ بِـ: نَدّدَ بِـto criticize, condemn, denounce, decry, find fault with openly; to defame -
22 جهرا
جَهْراً، بالجَهْر: عَلاَنيَةًpublicly, in public, openly, overtly -
23 بالجهر
جَهْراً، بالجَهْر: عَلاَنيَةًpublicly, in public, openly, overtly -
24 على رؤوس الأشهاد
على رُؤُوسِ الأشْهادin public, publicly, openly, for all the world to see -
25 صارح
صارَحَ (بِـ)to speak out frankly (to), talk openly (to), express oneself freely (to), be frank (with), be candid (with), be sincere (to); to be clear (about), explicit (about); to avow, admit, confess -
26 صراحة
صَرَاحَةً، بِصَرَاحَةfrankly, openly, candidly, straightforward(ly), aboveboard, unreservedly, explicitly, expressly, forthrightly -
27 بصراحة
صَرَاحَةً، بِصَرَاحَةfrankly, openly, candidly, straightforward(ly), aboveboard, unreservedly, explicitly, expressly, forthrightly -
28 علانية
عَلانِيَةً: جَهْراًopenly, overtly, publicly, in public -
29 على المكشوف
على المَكْشُوفopenly, overtly, publicly, in public -
30 على الملأ
على المَلأpublicly, in public, openly, overtly, before the whole world -
31 مجاهرة
مُجَاهَرَةً: جَهْراًpublicly, in public, openly, overtly -
32 ندد بـ
نَدّدَ بِـ: شَجَبَ، عابَto criticize, censure, condemn, denounce, find fault with openly -
33 barefaced
adjectiveopenly impudent:عَديم الحَياء، صَفيقُ الوَجْهa barefaced lie.
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34 defy
[dɪˈfaɪ] verb1) to dare (someone to act); to challenge:يَتَحَدّىI defy you to try and stop me!
2) to resist boldly or openly:يُقاوِم، يَتَحَدّىAre you defying my authority?
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35 frank
[fræŋk]1. adjectivesaying or showing openly what is in one's mind; honest:صَريحa frank reply.
2. verbto mark a letter by machine to show that postage has been paid.يُعَلِّم رِسالَة بِالماكِنَة لِلدَّلالَة بِأن رَسْم البَريد مَدفوع -
36 man to man
as one man to another; openly or frankly: They talked man to man about their problems; adjective (etc) بِصَراحَه -
37 naked
[ˈneɪkɪd] adjective1) without clothes:عارٍ، عَرْيانa naked child.
2) openly seen, not hidden:مُجَرَّدthe naked truth.
3) (of a flame etc) uncovered or unprotected:مَكْشوفNaked lights are dangerous.
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38 profess
[prəˈfes] verb1) to state or declare openly.يُعْلِن2) to claim or pretend:يَدَّعيHe professed to be an expert.
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39 stealth
[stelθ] nouna secret manner of acting:سِرّا، خُلْسَةًIf I can't get what I want openly, I get it by stealth.
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40 أحس
أَحَسَّ \ feel, (felt): to know that sth., is touching or having an effect on oneself: I felt his hand on my arm. I felt a pain in my stomach. perceive: notice and understand, especially through the eyes or mind: I can’t perceive any difference between these two coins. We perceived that we were unwelcome, so we left. sense: to feel (sth. that is not openly expressed): He sensed their anxiety. \ See Also أدرك (أَدْرَكَ)، شعر (شَعَرَ)
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