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ግብዝ — meaning in English: Hypocrite

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ትንቢት
ግብዝ
እንጀራ
እድል
ገለል
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ግብዝ' in discussions surrounding trust and integrity, particularly in social or political contexts. For instance, during a debate about a political figure's actions, someone might refer to them as a 'ግብዝ' if they believe that the figure is not genuine in their intentions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'ግብዝ' is 'ዋሕድ,' which also means hypocrite but carries a slightly lighter connotation. You might choose 'ግብዝ' when you want to emphasize a betrayal of trust, while 'ዋሕድ' could be used in a more casual or less serious context.
Culture
'ግብዝ' has its roots in the rich tapestry of Ethiopian culture, where social integrity is highly valued. Historically, the term has been used to call out those who fail to adhere to communal ethics, reflecting the collective expectation for honesty within society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Amharic word 'ግብዝ' mean?
'ግብዝ' translates to 'hypocrite' in English, referring to someone who pretends to have virtues or beliefs that they do not actually possess.
Q.How do you use 'ግብዝ' in a sentence?
You can use 'ግብዝ' in sentences like, 'He is a ግብዝ for pretending to care about the community while ignoring its issues.'
Q.Is 'ግብዝ' considered a strong word?
'ግብዝ' can be seen as a strong term when used to describe someone's character, so use it carefully in conversations to avoid offending others.
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