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1 أخفى
أَخْفَى \ bury: to hide sth. on or under sth.: I found the papers I had lost buried under a pile of books. conceal: to hide. hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. \ See Also كتم (كَتَم)، حجب (حَجَب) \ أَخْفَى بالقِناع \ mask: to cover with a mask. -
2 خبأ
خَبَّأَ \ conceal, hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. \ خَبَّأَ في مكان مُعَيَّن \ lock up: to lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: Her jewels are locked up in the bank. -
3 bury
أَخْفَى \ bury: to hide sth. on or under sth.: I found the papers I had lost buried under a pile of books. conceal: to hide. hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. \ See Also كتم (كَتَم)، حجب (حَجَب) -
4 conceal
أَخْفَى \ bury: to hide sth. on or under sth.: I found the papers I had lost buried under a pile of books. conceal: to hide. hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. \ See Also كتم (كَتَم)، حجب (حَجَب) -
5 hide
أَخْفَى \ bury: to hide sth. on or under sth.: I found the papers I had lost buried under a pile of books. conceal: to hide. hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. \ See Also كتم (كَتَم)، حجب (حَجَب) -
6 obscure
أَخْفَى \ bury: to hide sth. on or under sth.: I found the papers I had lost buried under a pile of books. conceal: to hide. hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. \ See Also كتم (كَتَم)، حجب (حَجَب) -
7 conceal, hide
خَبَّأَ \ conceal, hide: to put or keep out of sight; prevent sth. from being seen or found: He hid the money in a hole. She could not hide her feelings. -
8 اختبأ
اِخْتَبَأَto hide, conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight; to disappear, vanish; to be hidden, concealed -
9 اختفى
اِخْتَفَى: تَوَارَى، اِحْتَجَبَto disappear, vanish; to hide (oneself), conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight; to abscond, depart secretly and hide oneself; to be or become hidden, concealed, sheltered, obscured, cloaked, mantled, covered -
10 تخفى
تَخَفّى: تَنَكّرَ، تَسَتّرَ، تَوَارَىto disguise oneself, be disguised, be in disguise; to mask, masquerade; to hide (oneself), conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight -
11 تستر
تَسَتّرَto cover oneself, screen oneself, take cover; to hide (oneself), conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight; to disguise oneself, be disguised, be in disguise; to be or become covered, veiled, concealed, hidden -
12 توارى
تَوَارَى: اِسْتَتَرَ، اِخْتَفَىto hide (oneself), conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight; to abscond; to disappear, vanish -
13 غاب
غابَ: اِخْتَفَى، اِسْتَتَرto disappear, vanish; to hide (oneself), conceal oneself, keep oneself out of sight; to be or become hidden, concealed, sheltered, mantled, covered -
14 لاحظ
v. observe, twig, notice, take notice, note, perceive, remark, catch sight of, see, make out, recognize, realize, regard, view, eye, look at, keep an eye on, spy
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