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غَضِبَ، يَغضَبُ، الغَضَب — meaning in English: Anger, anger, anger

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حَهْد، جُهود
غَضِبَ، يَغضَبُ، الغَضَب
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers might use the word 'غَضِبَ' (ghadiba) during a heated discussion or when expressing frustration over an injustice, such as when discussing politics or social issues. It's also commonly used in family settings when parents express disappointment over their children's behavior.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'غَضَب' (ghadab) directly translates to 'anger,' a similar word, 'سُخْط' (sukhṭ), implies a more calculated or resentful anger. Use 'غَضَب' when expressing a raw, emotional state, while 'سُخْط' might be better for feelings of indignation or contempt.
Culture
'غَضَب' (ghadab) has deep roots in Arab culture, often associated with passionate expressions of emotion. The concept of anger is significant in Arabic poetry and literature, where it can symbolize a range of human experiences, from personal conflict to societal critique. Historically, the expression of anger was also tied to notions of honor and dignity, influencing social dynamics.
FAQ
Q.What is the root of the word غَضِبَ?
'غَضِبَ' comes from the Arabic root غ-ض-ب, which generally relates to anger. Understanding this root can help learners identify other related words and forms in Arabic.
Q.How do I use غَضَب in a sentence?
You can use 'غَضَب' in sentences like 'أنا غاضب بسبب التأخير' (I am angry because of the delay) to express your feelings clearly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using غَضَب?
A common mistake is confusing the verb 'غَضِبَ' with the noun 'غَضَب.' Remember that 'غَضِبَ' means 'he became angry,' while 'غَضَب' refers to the state of anger itself.
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