distance in Arabic
distance in Arabic is مَسَافَة, بُعْد — distance means the amount of space between two points or places.
distance in Arabic
مَسَافَة
Pronounced: masāfa
(countable, uncountable) amount of space between points
بُعْد
Pronounced: buʕd
(countable, uncountable) amount of space between points
What does "distance" mean?
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noun The amount of space between two points or places.
"The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles."
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noun A lack of closeness or warmth between people; emotional separation.
"There had been a growing distance between them for months."
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verb To keep oneself apart from someone or something, especially to avoid association with it.
"The senator quickly distanced himself from the scandal."
distance in a sentence
- The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles.
- They measured the distance from the house to the road.
- There had been a growing distance between them for months.
- The senator quickly distanced himself from the scandal.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "distance" in Arabic?
"distance" in Arabic is مَسَافَة, بُعْد. distance means: The amount of space between two points or places.
How do you pronounce مَسَافَة?
"distance" in Arabic is مَسَافَة, pronounced "masāfa".
How do you use "distance" in a sentence?
Example: "The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles." In Arabic, "distance" is مَسَافَة, بُعْد.
Are there other ways to say "distance" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "distance": مَسَافَة, بُعْد.
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