Fazed Meaning in English
word · lemma: faze
التعريف
To disturb, upset, or bother someone, often by making them feel uncomfortable or nervous.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Fazed' is usually used in the negative: 'not fazed' means not disturbed or bothered; rarely used in formal writing. Common in spoken and informal English. Do not confuse with 'phase' (a stage or period). Frequently seen as 'unfazed' or in 'didn't seem fazed.'
Spanish: inmutar - afectar (emocionalmente)Portuguese (BR): abalar - incomodarPortuguese (PT): perturbar - incomodarChinese (Simplified): 使困扰 - 使不安Chinese (Traditional): 使困擾 - 使不安Hindi: हतोत्साहित करना - परेशान करनाArabic: يُربِك - يُزعجBengali: বিপর্যস্ত করা - বিরক্ত করাRussian: смущать - расстраивать - тревожитьJapanese: 動揺させる - 困惑させるVietnamese: làm bối rối - làm lo lắngKorean: 당황하게 하다 - 불안하게 하다Turkish: şaşırtmak - afallatmak - rahatsız etmekUrdu: پریشان کرنا - ہراساں کرناIndonesian: mengganggu - membuat gugup
جمل نموذجية
He looked a little fazed after the exam.
basic
The children were not fazed by the storm.
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He wasn't fazed at all by her criticism.
natural
Most people would be nervous, but she wasn't fazed.
natural
The unexpected question totally fazed him during the interview.
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She wasn't fazed by the loud noise.
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