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מתואר — meaning in English: described

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Guess the translation for is described (m.s.)
מרעב
mera'av
רעש
ra'ash
מתואר
meto'ar
אשכול
eshkol
עמדתו
emdato
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neutral common
Usage
The word מתואר (meto'ar) is often used in both written and spoken Hebrew to convey descriptions of people, places, or events. Native speakers might use it in a news article detailing a significant event, or in a casual conversation when describing a movie or a personal experience.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'תיאר' (ti'ar), which also means 'described.' However, מתואר (meto'ar) is often used in a more passive sense, like 'is described,' while תיאר (ti'ar) is more active, as in 'described by someone.' Choosing between them depends on whether you want to emphasize the action or the state of being described.
Culture
The verb מתואר (meto'ar) comes from the root ת-ו-ר, which relates to description and representation. In Hebrew literature, this word is frequently employed to create vivid imagery and detailed narratives, showcasing the importance of articulation in both historical and contemporary storytelling.
FAQ
Q.What does מתואר mean in English?
מתואר (meto'ar) translates to 'described' in English, indicating how something is portrayed or explained.
Q.How do you use מתואר in a sentence?
You might say, 'הספר מתואר כמרגש' (The book is described as moving) to illustrate how it is perceived.
Q.Is מתואר used in formal writing?
Yes, מתואר is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for various forms of communication.
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