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1 warn
حَذَّرَ \ caution: to warn: The police cautioned him against leaving his car unlocked. warn: to tell (sb.) about possible danger or possible unpleasant results: I warned him that the chair was unsafe. I warned him against sitting on it. -
2 warn
أَنْذَرَ \ warn: to tell (sb.) about possible danger or possible unpleasant results: I warned him that the chair was unsafe. I warned him against sitting on it. \ See Also حذر (حَذَّرَ) -
3 warn
[wɔːn] verbيُنْذِر، يُحَذِّرThey warned her that she would be ill if she didn't rest.
2) to advise (someone against doing something):I was warned about/against speeding by the policeman
يَنْصَحThey warned him not to be late.
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4 andhara
warn [nadhira] -
5 wa'adza
warn [Heb ya'atz (advise), Phoen y'ss] -
6 أنذر
v. give smb. notice, notify, warn against, harbor, warn, bode, forebode, forecast, foretoken, portend, croak, devote oneself, vow, harbour -
7 حذر
حَذَّرَ \ caution: to warn: The police cautioned him against leaving his car unlocked. warn: to tell (sb.) about possible danger or possible unpleasant results: I warned him that the chair was unsafe. I warned him against sitting on it. \ حَذَرٌ \ care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. caution: taking care; avoiding danger or mistakes: Learners should drive a car with caution. -
8 beforehand
سَلَفًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. \ مُقَدّمًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand.. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. -
9 in advance
سَلَفًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. \ مُقَدّمًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand.. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. -
10 caution
حَذَّرَ \ caution: to warn: The police cautioned him against leaving his car unlocked. warn: to tell (sb.) about possible danger or possible unpleasant results: I warned him that the chair was unsafe. I warned him against sitting on it. -
11 lightship
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12 أبعد
1́ adj. farther, ulterior, outmost, ultimate2́ adv. far, out of the way3́ n. alien, bounce4́ v. distance, take away, throw out, deport, drive away, drive out, hold off, stave off, send, exclude, estrange, alienate, preclude, relegate, transport, send packing, supplant, oust, warn off -
13 أمر
1́ n. order, command, direction, instruction, behest, decree, fiat, ordinance, prescript, prescription, word, intimation, affair, charge, matter, thing2́ v. decree, direct, give an order, command, dictate, order, enjoin, officer, instruct, charge, ordain, prescribe, sound, warn -
14 حذر
1́ adj. cautious, careful, safe, cagey, Fabian, heedful, shy, wary, prudent, chary, vigilant, guarded, considerate, guarding, canny, discreet, calculating, suspicious, leery, wide awake2́ adv. on the alert, on the lookout3́ n. alertness, cautiousness, caution, care, shyness, wariness, vigilance, guard, lookout, prudence, calculation, chariness, discreetness, discretion4́ v. warn, be wise, caution, exhort, forewarn, admonish, alert, sound an alarm, advise, mind, watch, take care, look behind, look out, beware, be careful! -
15 خبر
1́ n. news, report, short story2́ v. report, inform, acquaint, apprise, tell, warn, tip off, apprize -
16 دعا
v. beckon, summon, fetch, term, warn, recall, call, name, bid, allege, claim, contend, feign, plead, profess, purport, set up, enter a plea, invite -
17 شعر
1́ n. poetry, verse, rhyme, song, hair, felt, furriness2́ v. feel, sense, notify, warn -
18 آذن بـ
آذَنَ بِـ: دَلّ على قُرْبِ حُدُوثِ كَذَاto foreshadow, foreshow, forerun, herald, portend, show signs of, be a sign of something to come; to indicate, show, imply, suggest, hint; to warn -
19 أنذر
أنْذَرَ: حَذّرَ، نَبّهَto warn, caution, forewarn, alarm, alert -
20 أيقظ
أيْقَظَ: نَبّهَ، حَذّرَto alert, put on the alert, put on one's guard, warn, alarm, caution
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