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مُستَعِدّ — meaning in English: ready

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اِستِفتاء
عالِم، عُلَماء
صَرخة
مُستَعِدّ
رِياضيّ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word مُستَعِدّ in various everyday situations, such as when preparing for an event, trip, or meeting. For instance, a student might say, 'أنا مُستَعِدّ للاختبار' (I am ready for the exam) or a friend might ask, 'هل أنت مُستَعِدّ للذهاب؟' (Are you ready to go?) to confirm readiness.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is جاهز (jahiz), which also means 'ready.' However, مُستَعِدّ carries a nuance of being prepared not just in a physical sense but also in terms of mindset, making it more suitable for contexts involving emotional or mental readiness.
Culture
The word مُستَعِدّ is derived from the root س-ع-د, which relates to readiness and preparation. In Arab culture, being مُستَعِدّ is not just about being physically prepared but also mentally and emotionally. This reflects the communal nature of many Arab societies where anticipation and readiness symbolize respect for others' time and plans.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce مُستَعِدّ?
مُستَعِدّ is pronounced as 'musta'id.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, making it sound lively and dynamic, reflecting the concept of readiness.
Q.Can مُستَعِدّ be used in a formal context?
Yes, مُستَعِدّ is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, in a business meeting, one might say, 'نحن مُستَعِدّون للمناقشة' (We are ready for the discussion).
Q.Is there a gender distinction when using مُستَعِدّ?
No, مُستَعِدّ is a neutral term that can be used for any gender. However, the plural form مُستَعِدّون is used when referring to a group, regardless of gender.
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