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41 ذنيباء
ذُنَيْبَاء، ذُنَيْبَة (نبات) -
42 ذنيبة
ذُنَيْبَاء، ذُنَيْبَة (نبات) -
43 روع
رَوّعَ: خَوّفَ، أفْزَعَto frighten, scare, alarm, intimidate, overawe, dismay, horrify, terrify, panic, terrorize, shock -
44 فرق
فَرَق: خَوْفfear, dread, fright, alarm, panic, scare, dismay, terror, horror -
45 فرق
فَرِقَ: خافَ، فَزِعَto be or become afraid (of), scared (of), frightened (by), terrified (by), alarmed (by); to dread, fear, panic -
46 فزع
فَزِع: خائِف، مُرَوّعfrightened, terrified, scared, afraid, alarmed, dismayed, horrified, panic-stricken, terror-stricken -
47 فزع
فَزِعَ (مِنْ): خافَto be or become afraid (of), scared (of), alarmed (by), frightened (by), terrified (by); to panic, dread, fear -
48 مذعور
مَذْعُور: مُرَوّعterrified, horrified, frightened, scared, alarmed, aghast, panic-stricken, terror-stricken -
49 مرعوب
مَرْعُوب: مَذْعُورfrightened, scared, terrified, horrified, alarmed, panic-stricken, terror-stricken -
50 مروع
مُرَوّع: خائِف، مَذْعُور، مَرْعُوبfrightened, scared, alarmed, terrified, horrified, terror-stricken, panic-stricken, terrorized, shocked, startled -
51 هلع
هَلَع: فَزَع، ذُعْرdismay, alarm, fear, dread, fright, scare, panic, terror -
52 هلل
هَلَل: خَوْفfright, dread, terror, panic -
53 هلع
هَلِع: فَزِع، مَذْعُورdismayed, appalled, horrified, terrified, panic-stricken -
54 هلع
هَلِعَ: فَزِعَto be dismayed, appalled, horrified; to panic, dread, fear -
55 ensue
[ɪnˈsjuː] verbto come after; to result (from):يَنْشَأ عن، يَتْبَعthe panic that ensued from the false news report.
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56 need
[niːd] negative short form needn't [ˈniːdnt]1. verb1) to require:يَحْتاجDo you need any help?
2) to be obliged:يَجِب، عَلَيْك، بِحاجَهShe needn't have given me such an expensive present.
2. noun1) something essential, that one must have:حاجَهFood is one of our basic needs.
2) poverty or other difficulty:حاجَه، فَقْرMany people are in great need.
3) a reason:سَبَب، حاجَهThere is no need for panic.
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57 on
[ɔn]1. preposition1) touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على: تُعَبِّر عن المُلامَسَهShe wore a hat on her head.
2) in or into (a vehicle, train etc):في ، داخِلI got on the wrong bus.
3) at or during a certain day, time etc:في ، عِنْدَOn his arrival, he went straight to bed.
4) about:عنa book on the theatre.
5) in the state or process of:في حالَةHe's on holiday.
6) supported by:على، مَدْعومَهShe was standing on one leg.
7) receiving, taking:يَتَناوَل، مُمارِسٌon a diet.
8) taking part in:مُشارِكٌWhich detective is working on this case?
9) towards:نَحو، باتِّجاهThey marched on the town.
10) near or beside:بِجانِب، قُرْبa shop on the main road.
11) by means of:بواسِطَة، علىI spoke to him on the telephone.
12) being carried by:المَحْمول عَليهThe thief had the stolen jewels on him.
13) when (something is, or has been, done):عندَ، عندَماOn investigation, there proved to be no need to panic.
14) followed by:بَعْدَ، يَتْبَعُه، وراءdisaster on disaster.
2. adverb1) ( especially of something being worn) so as to be touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على، فَوْقَShe put her hat on.
2) used to show a continuing state etc, onwards:باسْتِمْرارThey moved on.
دائِرا، مُشْتَغِلا، في حالَة عَمَل أو دَوَرانTurn/Switch the light on.
4) ( also adjective ) (of films etc) able to be seen:مَعْروضThere's a good film on at the cinema this week.
إلى أو عَلى العَرَبَه أو القِطارThe bus stopped and we got on.
3. adjective1) in progress:مُسْتَمِرThe game was on.
2) not cancelled:قائِم، غَيْر مَلْغٍIs the party on tonight?
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58 panicky
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59 phlegmatic
[flegˈmatɪk] adjectivecalm; not easily excited:هادئ، غَيْر مُبالٍShe's very phlegmatic – nothing would ever make her panic.
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60 scare
[skeə]1. verbto startle or frighten:يُفْزِع، يُخيفHis warning scared her into obeying him.
2. noun1) a feeling of fear or alarm:خَوْفThe noise gave me a scare.
2) a feeling of fear or panic among a large number of people:رُعْب، فَزَعa smallpox scare.
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