Vocabulary
|
Word |
Arabic Meaning |
English Meaning |
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Destiny |
القدر |
What will happen in the future |
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Disposition |
الطباع |
Character or personality |
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Hereditary |
وراثي |
Passed from parent to child |
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Imply |
يُلمح |
Suggest |
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Moulded |
مُشكّل |
Influenced or changed |
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Nurture |
رعاية |
Helping somebody or something to develop |
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Offspring |
نسل |
Children |
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Oversimplification |
تبسيط مفرط |
Making something so easy to understand that it is no longer true |
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Proponents |
أنصار |
People who publicly support an idea |
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Trait |
سمة |
A particular characteristic or way of behaving |
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Vulnerability |
الضعف |
The quality of being easily hurt |
Examples
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Destiny
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She believes it is her destiny to become a doctor.
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Disposition
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He has a cheerful disposition and always makes people smile.
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Hereditary
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Baldness is often a hereditary trait passed from parents to children.
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Imply
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His words imply that he is not interested in joining us.
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Moulded
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Her character was moulded by her difficult childhood.
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Nurture
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Teachers should nurture students’ creativity and confidence.
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Offspring
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Lions fiercely protect their offspring from danger.
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Oversimplification
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Saying “all teenagers are lazy” is an oversimplification.
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Proponents
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Proponents of renewable energy argue it helps protect the environment.
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Trait
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Honesty is an important trait in a good friend.
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Vulnerability
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Children are at greater vulnerability during natural disasters.