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1 belief
إِيْمَان \ belief: trust; a feeling that sb. or sth. is true, good or able: a belief in justice; belief in God. confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: I have no faith in your promises. -
2 belief
[-f] noun1) faith or trust:تَصْديق، ثِقَـهI have no belief in his ability.
2) ( often in plural) something believed:إيمانChristian beliefs.
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3 إيمان
إِيْمَان \ belief: trust; a feeling that sb. or sth. is true, good or able: a belief in justice; belief in God. confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: I have no faith in your promises. -
4 confidence
إِيْمَان \ belief: trust; a feeling that sb. or sth. is true, good or able: a belief in justice; belief in God. confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: I have no faith in your promises. -
5 faith
إِيْمَان \ belief: trust; a feeling that sb. or sth. is true, good or able: a belief in justice; belief in God. confidence: trust in oneself (or in sb. or sth.) as being right or being able to do sth.: I have confidence in you (or your judgement). faith: trust: I have no faith in your promises. -
6 distrust
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
7 doubt
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
8 qualm
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
9 question
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
10 suspicion
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
11 confidence
[ˈkɔnfɪdəns] noun1) trust or belief in someone's ability:ثِقَهI have great confidence in you.
2) belief and faith in one's own ability:ثِقَةٌ بالنَّفْسShe shows a great deal of confidence for her age.
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12 superstition
[suːpəˈstɪʃən] noun1) (the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.خُرافَه2) an example of this type of belief:مِثال خُرافيThere is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.
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13 رأي
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. \ رَأْي عامّ \ public opinion: the opinion of most people. \ رَأْي مُسْتَدرَكٌ \ afterthought: a thought concerning a subject or an action that comes to the mind later, or too late. \ See Also متأخر (مُتَأَخِّر) -
14 idea
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
15 judgment, judgement
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
16 notion
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
17 opinion
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
18 view
رَأْي \ idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art. judgment, judgement: judging; considered opinion; ability to judge rightly: In my judgment, he was wrong. A good player needs both skill and judgment. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. view: an opinion: She asked my views on modern art. -
19 feeling
noun1) power and ability to feel:شُعورI have no feeling in my little finger.
2) something that one feels physically:إحْساسa feeling of great pain.
3) ( usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind:مَشاعِرa feeling of happiness.
4) an impression or belief:إعتِقاد، شُعورI have a feeling that the work is too hard.
5) affection:عاطِفَه، شُعورHe has no feeling for her now.
6) emotion:شُعور، حُنو، إحساسHe spoke with great feeling.
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20 trust
[trast]1. verb1) to have confidence or faith; to believe:يَثِقُ فيShe trusted (in) him.
2) to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly:يأتَمِنI can't trust my car to him.
3) to hope or be confident (that):يأمَلI trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.
2. noun1) belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing:ثِقَهtrust in God.
2) charge or care; responsibility:مَسْؤولِيَّهThe child was placed in my trust.
3) a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well:ثِقَه، إئتِمانHe holds a position of trust in the firm.
4) arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time:مالٌ مَوقوف على أو مَحْجوز لِ( also adjective) a trust fund
5) a group of business firms working together:شَرِكات تَعْمَلُ معاThe companies formed a trust.
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