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مِرصاد — meaning in English: Mursad

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بِسُرعة
كُتِبَ لَهُ
مِرصاد
سوبَرماركت
تَوازُن
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers typically use the word مِرصاد in contexts involving observation or surveillance, such as in law enforcement discussions or storytelling about hunting. For instance, a police officer might mention مِرصاد when referring to a stakeout where they monitor a suspect's movements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'رَصْد' which also means observation but is often used for more technical contexts like meteorology. مِرصاد, on the other hand, evokes a sense of intentionality and purpose, making it ideal for situations involving suspense or strategic monitoring.
Culture
The word مِرصاد is derived from the root ر ص د (r-s-d), which relates to observation and vigilance. In Arabic, it often has a connotation of carefully watching or waiting for an opportunity, reflecting the value placed on patience and strategy in various cultural narratives, such as poetry and folklore.
FAQ
Q.What does مِرصاد mean in English?
مِرصاد translates to 'Mursad' in English, which refers to a lookout point or a place of observation.
Q.How can I use مِرصاد in a sentence?
You could say, 'The hunters set up their مِرصاد near the waterhole to watch for animals coming to drink.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using مِرصاد?
One common mistake is using مِرصاد in contexts referring to simple observation without the strategic or intentional aspect. Ensure to convey the purpose behind the observation when using this word.
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