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تَعذيب — meaning in English: torture

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تَعذيب
قابَلَ
قالَ، يَقولُ، القَوْل
تَمْر
تَنازُل ات
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formal common
Usage
The word تَعذيب is often used in discussions about human rights abuses, particularly in legal or activist contexts. Native speakers might use this term when describing the horrific treatment of prisoners in war zones or during political uprisings, making it a serious and impactful term.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is إكراه (ikraah), which means coercion. While تَعذيب specifically refers to inflicting pain, إكراه can indicate psychological pressure without physical harm. You'll choose تَعذيب when referring to the act of torture directly, emphasizing the brutality involved.
Culture
The Arabic word تَعذيب comes from the root ع-ذ-ب, which relates to pain and suffering. Historically, this term has been significant in political discussions and literature, often referencing the dark periods of oppression in various Middle Eastern countries, making it a powerful word that evokes strong feelings and responses.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of تَعذيب in English?
تَعذيب translates to 'torture' in English, referring to the act of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone, often for punishment or to extract information.
Q.How do you pronounce تَعذيب?
تَعذيب is pronounced as 'ta'azib', where the 't' is pronounced as in 'top' and the 'z' is voiced like the 'z' in 'zebra'.
Q.Is تَعذيب used in everyday conversation?
تَعذيب is generally not used in casual conversation due to its heavy meaning; it is more commonly found in legal, political, or human rights discussions.
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