ظبي

This is the 3358th most frequent Arabic word.


ظبي

"ظبي" means "gazelle" in English.


Here, 'ظبي' refers to a gazelle, a type of antelope known for its agility and elegance. It's used as a noun to describe the animal observed in the desert context.

رأيت ظبيًا جميلًا يركض في الصحراء.

I saw a beautiful gazelle running in the desert.


In this sentence, 'ظبي' is used metaphorically as a verb that reflects striving or racing towards something, showing a figurative way to express urgency and determination, inspired by the characteristics of a gazelle.

ظبي ذلك الشاب إلى أغلى الأماكن في بحثه عن الحقيقة.

That young man strived to the farthest places in his quest for truth.


Here, 'ظبي' symbolizes the elegance and characteristic shape of a gazelle to describe a stylistic feature in Arabic calligraphy, emphasizing artistic and visual aspects.

يشتهر الخط العربي بجمال حروفه وميل حروف الحاء والظاء كما تقف رأس الظبي.

Arabic calligraphy is famous for the beauty of its letters and the curve of the Haa and Zaa letters as they resemble the head of a gazelle.