اضطراب

Arabic

Root
ض ر ب (ḍ r b)
12 terms

Etymology

Verbal noun of اِضْطَرَبَ (iḍṭaraba).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /idˤ.tˤi.raːb/
  • Rhymes: -aːb

Noun

اِضْطِرَاب • (iḍṭirābm

  1. verbal noun of اِضْطَرَبَ (iḍṭaraba) (form VIII)
  2. disturbance
  3. (medicine) disorder

Declension

Declension of noun اِضْطِرَاب (iḍṭirāb)
singular basic singular triptote
indefinite definite construct
informal اِضْطِرَاب
iḍṭirāb
الِاضْطِرَاب
al-iḍṭirāb
اِضْطِرَاب
iḍṭirāb
nominative اِضْطِرَابٌ
iḍṭirābun
الِاضْطِرَابُ
al-iḍṭirābu
اِضْطِرَابُ
iḍṭirābu
accusative اِضْطِرَابًا
iḍṭirāban
الِاضْطِرَابَ
al-iḍṭirāba
اِضْطِرَابَ
iḍṭirāba
genitive اِضْطِرَابٍ
iḍṭirābin
الِاضْطِرَابِ
al-iḍṭirābi
اِضْطِرَابِ
iḍṭirābi

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: iztirab
  • Ottoman Turkish: اضطراب (ıztırab)
  • Persian: اضطراب

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic اِضْطِرَاب (iḍṭirāb, disturbance; disorder).

Noun

اضطراب • (ıztırâb) (definite accusative اضطرابی (ıztırâbı), plural اضطرابلر (ıztırâblar))

  1. anxiety, trouble, distress, agitation, an unpleasant state of mental uneasiness and apprehension about some uncertain event
    Synonym: قلق (kalak)
  2. agony, anguish, throe, pang, torture, torment, extreme pain or excruciating distress, relating to physicial or mental suffering
    Synonym: جان چكشمه‌سی (can cekişmesi)
  3. dysphoria, a feeling of emotional and mental discomfort and suffering from restlessness, malaise, depression, or anxiety

Derived terms

  • اضطراب ویرمك (ızdırâb vermek, to cause pain or anxiety)
  • اضطراب چكمك (ızdırâb çekmek, to suffer pain or anxiety)

Descendants

Further reading

Urdu

Etymology

From Arabic اِضْطِرَاب (iḍṭirāb).

Noun

اضطراب • (iztirābm

  1. inquietude, seethe
  2. anxiety, perturbation, restlessness, turmoil, uneasiness, worriment