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عابِر — meaning in English: transient

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Guess the translation for passing by or through
عَريس
اِعتِذار
مَلِك، مُلوك
تامّ
عابِر
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word عابِر in everyday conversations when referring to someone passing through a place without staying long, like a traveler at a bus station or a visitor in a city for just a day. It may also come up in literary contexts when describing fleeting moments or experiences that are not meant to last.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is المار (al-mar), which also means 'passerby.' However, عابِر emphasizes a sense of intentionality or purpose in the transience, like a traveler on a specific path, while المار can simply refer to anyone passing by without any implication of direction or intention. Choose عابِر when you want to convey a more purposeful or meaningful passage.
Culture
The word عابِر carries a sense of impermanence, reflecting the transient nature of life and experiences, which is a theme prevalent in Arabic poetry and literature. Its roots can be traced back to classical Arabic, where it evokes the deeper philosophical idea of existence as a journey, making it not just a descriptor but also a reminder of life's fleeting moments.
FAQ
Q.What does عابِر mean in English?
عابِر translates to 'transient' in English, referring to someone or something that is temporary or passing through a place.
Q.How do you use عابِر in a sentence?
You can use عابِر in sentences like 'هو عابِر في هذه المدينة' which means 'He is a transient in this city,' highlighting his temporary stay.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word عابِر?
A common mistake is confusing عابِر with ثابت (thabit), which means 'permanent.' Remember that عابِر refers to something fleeting, while ثابت denotes stability.
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