Words Flashcards

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adj.

Reckless

متهور

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not caring about the possible dangerous or harmful results of your actions. It’s often used to describe behavior that is careless and risky.

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n.

acne

حبوب الوجه

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pimples or spots that show up on the skin, especially during teenage years.

Pimple = حبة وجه

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n.

Dimple

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a small dip in the skin, usually on the cheeks, when you smile.

on the cheeks = على الخدود

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n.

grown-up

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adult (not a child anymore)

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Peer Pessure

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pressure from friends (or any specific groub) to act a certain way

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adj.

Spooky

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scary or creepy( a little scary or eerie, like something haunted)

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adj.

snappy

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Someone who is quick to speak angrily or sharply, or something that’s stylish and quick

fast or sharp
or gets angry quickly
He gets snappy when he’s tired

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(noun/adjective)

Hypocrite

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A person who says one thing but does the opposite; someone who pretends to have beliefs or behaviors they don’t actually follow.

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Temper tantrums

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A sudden outburst of anger, often seen in children, but can also describe dramatic adult behavior.

outburst = نوبة

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n.

Unhygienic people

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People who are not clean, who don’t practice good personal hygiene (like washing hands, brushing teeth, bathing, etc.)

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adj.

Irritated

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Slightly angry, annoyed, or bothered by something.

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Ph.V

Piss someone off

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To make someone very angry

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adj.

provocative

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Something causes a strong reaction—such as anger, interest, or even excitement. It can be positive or negative, depending on the context

he wanted to look

controversial

His speech was very provocative, it upset many people.

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V.

Provoke

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To cause someone to feel or do something, often anger, annoyance, or a strong reaction. It can also mean to trigger a particular action or feeling.

يستفز

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(adjective / noun)

Mainstream

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Refers to ideas, behaviors, or trends that are widely accepted and popular among the majority of people.

التوجه السائد

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verb.

Impose

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To force someone to accept or follow something, especially something they don’t want. It also means to place a burden or demand on others.

يفرض

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adj.

Restrained

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Describes behavior that is controlled, calm, or moderate, especially when someone could be more expressive or emotional but chooses not to.

She gave a restrained answer to avoid escalating the situation.

escalating=توسيع او تصعيد

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(verb / noun)

Praise

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To express admiration or approval for someone or something, often for an achievement or good behavior.

مدح

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adj.

Immoral

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Not following accepted moral standards, or actions that are considered wrong, unethical, or evil by societal or personal ethics.

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Convince

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To persuade someone to believe or agree with something by using reasoning, evidence, or argument.

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adj.

Unscrupulous

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Describes someone who is dishonest, unethical, or who lacks morals in their actions, often for personal gain.

عديم الضمير

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n.

Hidden agenda

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A secret plan or ulterior motive that someone has, often to manipulate or control a situation for personal benefit, without revealing their true intentions.

agenda = خطة أو برنامج يتضمن نقاط معينة لمناقشتها

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Subjective

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يعبر عن شيء يعتمد على آراء شخصية أو شعور فردي، وليس على حقائق موضوعية.

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persuasive

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Something that is able to convince or influence others to believe, feel, or do something, often through reasoning, argument, or emotional appeal.

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Campaign
A planned series of actions or activities that are designed to achieve a particular goal. Campaigns can be used for marketing, political purposes, social movements, or other causes. | حملة
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Innovative
Describes something that is new, original, and creative, often introducing new ideas or methods that have not been seen before. | مبتكر
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Manipulation
The act of controlling or influencing something or someone, often in a dishonest or deceptive way, to gain an advantage or achieve a specific result.
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# n. Retail
The sale of goods or services directly to consumers, typically in small quantities, as opposed to wholesale.
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Merchandiser
A person or company involved in the promotion and selling of products, typically working to improve sales by arranging products in stores or marketing them to customers. | الشخص أو الكيان الذي يتعامل مع شراء وبيع السلع للمستهلكين.
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Wholesale
The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or other businesses, rather than directly to consumers.
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Random Sampling
A method of selecting a representative sample from a larger population in which every individual has an equal chance of being chosen.
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seer
a person who is believed to have the ability to see the future or gain insight beyond normal human perception. The term is often used in spiritual, mythical, or historical contexts.
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wizard
a person who is believed to have magical powers, especially in stories, legends, or fantasy settings.
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Evoke
To bring a feeling, memory, image, or reaction to mind, usually by stimulating the imagination or emotion. It can also mean to cause a response or remind someone of something.
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summon
To call someone to come, usually formally, urgently, or with authority. It can also mean to call up something, such as courage, help, or even spirits (in fantasy or spiritual contexts). | يستدعي
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exorcise
To drive out or remove an evil spirit or demon, usually from a person or place, using religious or spiritual rituals.
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amulet
a small object or charm that people wear or carry to protect themselves from evil, bad luck, or danger. It is often believed to have magical or spiritual powers.
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sorcery
the use of magic, especially dark or supernatural powers, to control events, people, or nature. It often involves spells, rituals, or supernatural forces
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# adjective Bewitched
being under a magical spell, or being charmed or deeply attracted to something or someone — often in a way that feels magical or irresistible.
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haunted house
building or home that people believe is occupied by ghosts, spirits, or supernatural beings
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necromancy
a type of magic or sorcery that involves communicating with the dead
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Potion
a liquid (usually magical or mysterious) that is prepared for a specific purpose, like healing, poisoning, or casting a spell. | Love potion, healing potion
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Conjure
To call upon or summon something magically or supernaturally, often by performing rituals, spells, or incantations.
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Fall for (Ph.V)
To believe something that is false, often because you were fooled. | deceive ## Footnote She fell for the online scam.
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What is shoplifting?
Shoplifting is the act of stealing items from a store without paying for them. ## Footnote Example: She was caught shoplifting a pair of sunglasses at the mall.
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What is a thug?
A thug is a violent person, often involved in crime or gang activity. ## Footnote Example: The thugs attacked the man and stole his wallet.
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What is capital punishment?
Capital punishment is the legal process of executing someone as punishment for a serious crime like murder. It is also called the death penalty. ## Footnote Example: The court sentenced him to capital punishment for multiple murders.
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What does rape mean in legal terms?
Rape is the crime of forcing someone to have sexual intercourse without their consent. It is a very serious and violent crime. ## Footnote Example: The victim reported the rape to the police immediately.
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What does it mean to investigate?
To investigate means to examine a situation, especially a crime, carefully to find out the facts. ## Footnote Example: The police are investigating the robbery at the bank.
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What is ransom?
Ransom is money demanded in exchange for the release of a kidnapped person. ## Footnote Example: The kidnappers asked for a $1 million ransom.
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What is a witness in a crime?
A witness is someone who sees a crime or event happen and may give evidence in court. ## Footnote Example: The witness told the police what she saw during the robbery.
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What is burglary?
Burglary is the crime of illegally entering a building to steal something, often at night. ## Footnote Example: There was a burglary in our neighborhood last night.
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What does sentence mean in court?
A sentence is the punishment given to someone by a judge after being found guilty of a crime. ## Footnote Example: He received a 10-year prison sentence for armed robbery.
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What is bail?
Bail is money paid to the court to allow a person to stay out of jail until their trial, as a guarantee they will return to court. ## Footnote Example: She was released on $5,000 bail.
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What does 'rubbing my nose' mean as a verb and noun?
Verb: Moving your hand/fingers over your nose, often from irritation or nervousness. Noun: The act of rubbing your nose.
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What does 'cross my leg-arm' mean?
To fold your arms or legs across your body, usually as a body language signal showing comfort or defensiveness.
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What does 'shrug my shoulder' mean?
Lifting and dropping your shoulders to show you don’t know or don’t care.
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What does 'nod' mean as a verb?
To move your head up and down to show agreement or acknowledgment.
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What does 'fidget' mean as a verb and noun?
Verb: To make small movements from nervousness. Noun: A small, restless motion.
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What does 'frown' mean?
To contract your eyebrows in worry, disapproval, or concentration.
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What does 'gesture' mean?
To use hand, head, or body movements to communicate.
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What does 'unconsciously' mean?
Doing something without being aware of it; not consciously.
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What does 'ambiguous' mean?
Having more than one meaning; unclear or open to interpretation.
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What does 'stare at' mean?
To look at something/someone fixedly for a long time, often rudely or curiously.
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Tilt
To move or cause something to move into a sloping or leaning position. | Leaning Position( وضع مائل )
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Wave off (Ph.V)
To gesture with your hand to signal someone not to come closer, to go away, or to cancel or dismiss something.
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Phony
something that is fake, not genuine, or pretending to be something it's not. It can describe a person, behavior, or thing.
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Zoned out (Ph.V)
To lose focus, stop paying attention, or become mentally distant—often without realizing it. | I totally zoned out during the lecture. (= I stopped paying attention.)
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Far-fetched (adjective)
Something that is unlikely, unrealistic, or hard to believe—often because it is too unusual or exaggerated. | fetch = To go to a place and bring back something.
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