Pronunciation: /ˈærəb/
noun a member of the Semitic people inhabiting Arabia, much of the Middle East, and North Africa
A1 Arabs are known for their hospitality and generosity.
A2 I met an Arab family during my trip to Dubai.
B1 The Arab Spring was a series of protests and uprisings in the Middle East.
B2 Arab cuisine is famous for its use of spices and flavors.
C1 Arab literature has a rich history dating back centuries.
C2 The Arab League plays a key role in promoting cooperation among Arab countries.
adjective relating to Arabia or the Arab people
A1 I bought a beautiful Arab horse.
A2 She wore a traditional Arab dress to the party.
B1 The Arab culture is rich in history and tradition.
B2 The Arab Spring brought about significant political changes in the region.
C1 Arab cuisine is known for its flavorful spices and aromatic dishes.
C2 The Arab League plays a key role in promoting cooperation among Arab countries.
formal The Arab League was established in 1945 to promote economic, cultural, and political cooperation among Arab countries.
informal I have an Arab friend who is fluent in multiple languages.
slang That new restaurant is run by an Arab family and the food is amazing!
figurative The desert landscape was as vast and empty as an Arab's heart.
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