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81 غيظ
غَيْظ: حَنَق، غَضَبrage, anger, fury, wrath, ire, exasperation, irritation -
82 فائر
فائِر: ثائِرboiling over, seething, flaming up with rage, inflamed, overwrought, hot, wild, horn-mad, frantic -
83 لجب
لَجِبَ (البَحْرُ)to roar, rage, surge, heave -
84 نغر
نَغَرَ (على)، نَغِرَ (على): تَمَيّزَ غَضَباًto seethe, boil, burn, flame with rage or anger -
85 نغر
نَغَرَ (على)، نَغِرَ (على): تَمَيّزَ غَضَباًto seethe, boil, burn, flame with rage or anger -
86 نوبة غضب
نَوْبَةُ غَضَبfit of anger, paroxysm of rage -
87 هائج
هائِج: غَضَبrage, fury, anger -
88 هاج البحر
هاجَ البَحْرُto run high, be rough, surge, heave, billow, swell (up), roll, rage -
89 هبت العاصفة
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90 fly into
suddenly to get into (a rage, a temper etc).يَثور، يستَشيطُ غضبا -
91 fume
[fjuːm]1. nounsmoke or vapour which can be seen or smelled:غاز، دُخانHe smelled the petrol fumes.
2. verbto be very angry whilst trying not to show it:يَستَشيطُ غَضَباHe was fuming (with rage).
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92 fury
[ˈfjuərɪ] plural ˈfuries nounvery great anger; rage:هَيَجان، غَضَب شَديدShe was in a terrible fury.
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93 incoherent
[ɪnkouˈhɪərənt] adjectivetalking, writing etc in a way which is not easy to follow:مُتَفَكِّك، غير مُتَماسِكHe was quite incoherent with rage.
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94 outburst
[ˈautbəːst] nounan explosion, especially of angry feelings:إنْفِجار، نَوْبَة غَضَبa sudden outburst (of rage).
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95 paroxysm
[ˈpærəksɪzəm] nouna sudden sharp attack (of pain, rage, laughter etc):نَوبَةٌ فُجائِيَّهa paroxysm of coughing/fury.
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96 stamp
[stæmp]1. verb1) to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground):يَدوس، يَسْحَقShe stamped on the insect.
2) to print or mark on to:يَخْتِمThe oranges were all stamped with the exporter's name.
يُلْصِقُ طابعاI've addressed the envelope but haven't stamped it.
2. noun1) an act of stamping the foot:ضَرْبَة بالقَدَم"Give it to me!" she shouted with a stamp of her foot.
2) the instrument used to stamp a design etc on a surface:خَتْمHe marked the date on the bill with a rubber date-stamp.
3) a postage stamp:طابَع بَريديHe collects foreign stamps.
خَتْمAll the goods bore the manufacturer's stamp.
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97 tantrum
[ˈtæntrəm] nouna fit of extreme rage, with eg shouting and stamping:ثَوْرَة غَضَبThat child is always throwing tantrums.
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98 tear
I [tɪə] nouna drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion ( especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it:دَمْعَه II [teə] past tense tore [tɔːn]: past participle torn [tɔː]tears of joy/laughter/rage.
1. verb1) ( sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement:يُمَزِّقI tore the picture out of a magazine.
2) to become torn:يَتَمَزَّقNewspapers tear easily.
3) to rush:يَنْدَفِع، يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَه، يَنْهَبُ الأرْضHe tore along the road.
2. nouna hole or split made by tearing:شَق، تَمْزيق، ثَقْبThere's a tear in my dress.
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99 vent
[vent]1. nouna hole to allow air, smoke etc to pass out or in:فُتْحَة تَهْوِئَهan air-vent.
2. verbيُنَفِّس عَنHe was angry with himself and vented his rage on his son by beating him violently.
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100 wild
[waɪld] adjective1) (of animals) not tamed:مُتَوَحِّش، بَرّيwolves and other wild animals.
2) (of land) not cultivated.مُقْفِر، غَيْر مَحروث3) uncivilized or lawless; savage:غَيْر مُتَحَضِّرwild tribes.
4) very stormy; violent:عاصِف، هائِجa wild rage.
5) mad, crazy, insane etc:مَجْنون، جُنونيwild with anxiety.
6) rash:جامِحa wild hope.
7) not accurate or reliable:غَيْر سَوي، غَيْر مَوثوقa wild guess.
8) very angry.غاضِب، مُسْتَشيط غَضَبا
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