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كَذَبَ، يَكذِبُ، الكِذْب — meaning in English: Lying, lying, lying

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Guess the translation for to lie (على to sb)
مَبدَأ، مَبادِئ
رِواق، أروِقة
اِكتَشَفَ
كَذَبَ، يَكذِبُ، الكِذْب
إلّا أنَّ
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word كَذَبَ in conversational contexts when discussing trustworthiness, such as in personal relationships or social settings. For example, if someone is recounting a story about a friend who lied about their whereabouts, the phrase 'كَذَبَ' might be used to emphasize the act of lying in a casual conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
While كَذَبَ refers specifically to lying, another close synonym is خَادَعَ, which means to deceive or mislead. The subtle difference lies in intent; كَذَبَ often implies a straightforward lie, while خَادَعَ suggests a more manipulative form of lying.
Culture
The Arabic term كَذَبَ has roots that trace back through centuries, reflecting deeply ingrained cultural values around honesty and truth. In many Arab cultures, lying is not only frowned upon but is often seen as a betrayal of trust, making the concept of كَذَبَ significant in moral and ethical discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does كَذَبَ mean in English?
كَذَبَ translates to 'lying' in English, used to describe the act of not telling the truth.
Q.How do I use كَذَبَ in a sentence?
You can use كَذَبَ in a sentence like: 'هو كَذَبَ عندما قال إنه سيأتي' which means 'He lied when he said he would come.'
Q.Are there different forms of كَذَبَ in Arabic?
Yes, كَذَبَ is the past tense, يَكذِبُ is the present tense, and الكِذْب refers to 'lying' as a noun. Each form is used based on the tense and context.
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