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1 well-being
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) -
2 well-being
خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
3 well-being
رَفَاه \ well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
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nounwelfare:رَفاهَه، خَيْر، صالِحShe is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.
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5 well-being, welfare
سَعَادَة \ bliss: perfect happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. lordship: (used in speaking to or about a lord) the person of a lord: Let us invite his lordship to speak at the ceremony. well-being, welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
6 well
بِئْر \ well: a deep hole in the ground from which water or oil is obtained. \ جُبّ \ well. \ See Also بئر (بِئر) \ حَظّ سعيد \ well: that which is good: I wish you well (I wish you good fortune). \ عَجَبًا \ well: (a word that may be said in different voices to express different feelings, such as anger, doubt, question, surprise, etc.) Well! What a lovely house! Well? What do you want?. \ لَهُ الحقّ \ well: (with may) very possibly; with good reason: He may well be late if the road is being repaired. \ نَبَعَ \ well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. Tears welled up in her eyes. -
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مِن المُمْكِن \ could, (could not, couldn’t): (with an if clause, showing a possibility that depends on sth. else) would be able to: She could buy it if you lent her the money. possibly: perhaps: Possibly you can help. well: (with may) very possibly; with good reason: He may well be late if the road is being repaired.. -
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مِنَ المُحْتَمَل \ likely: (usu. with very, most, more or quite) probably: She’s very likely right. well: (with may) very possibly; with good reason: He may well be late if the road is being repaired. -
9 صحة
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) \ بِصِحَّة جيّدة \ all right: also alright in good health: You look ill - are you (feeling) all right?. well: (the opposite of ill and unwell; see better, best) in good health: Don’t you fell well? You’ll soon get better if you drink this medicine. How are you? Very well, thank you. I feel best in the early morning (better than at any other time). \ صِحَّة \ fitness: healthiness. \ See Also سَلامة الجسم \ صِحَّة العَقْل \ sanity: the quality of showing good sense; not being mad. -
10 خير
خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
11 accuracy
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) -
12 health
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) -
13 truth
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) -
14 benefit
خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
15 good
خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
16 welfare
خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
17 رفاه
رَفَاه \ well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
18 سعادة
سَعَادَة \ bliss: perfect happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. lordship: (used in speaking to or about a lord) the person of a lord: Let us invite his lordship to speak at the ceremony. well-being, welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ السَّعَادة (نَبَات) \ lotus: a flower that growns in lakes (also called the water lily). -
19 bliss
سَعَادَة \ bliss: perfect happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. lordship: (used in speaking to or about a lord) the person of a lord: Let us invite his lordship to speak at the ceremony. well-being, welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. -
20 happiness
سَعَادَة \ bliss: perfect happiness. happiness: gladness; contentment. lordship: (used in speaking to or about a lord) the person of a lord: Let us invite his lordship to speak at the ceremony. well-being, welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions: Parents provide for their children’s well-being.
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