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sheik

/ʃeik/ Cách viết khác : (sheikh) /ʃeik/
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Word: Sheik

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: 1. A sheik is a man who is often very focused on how he dresses and looks. 2. In a cultural or political context, a sheik can also refer to the leader of an Arab village or family.

Usage Instructions: - Use "sheik" when talking about someone who is a leader in Arab culture or when describing a man who takes great care of his appearance.

Examples: 1. "The sheik wore a beautifully embroidered robe and a traditional headscarf." 2. "Everyone admired the sheik’s stylish outfit at the festival."

Advanced Usage: - In some contexts, "sheik" can also refer to someone who is wealthy or influential, especially in business or politics.

Word Variants: - There are no direct variants of "sheik," but it can be spelled as "sheikh," which is a common alternative spelling.

Different Meanings: - Besides its cultural meaning, "sheik" can also imply a man who is charming and sophisticated in his style, often used informally in some contexts.

Synonyms: - For the leader meaning: Leader, Chief, Emir (in some contexts) - For the stylish meaning: Dandy, Fashionista, Fop

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs: - There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "sheik," but you might use phrases like: - "Dressed to the nines" (meaning dressed very elegantly). - "Put on airs" (meaning to act as if one is better than others, related to someone who is very concerned with appearance).

Summary: In summary, "sheik" refers to a man, often a leader in Arab cultures, or someone very stylish in appearance.

Noun
  1. a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
  2. the leader of an Arab village or family

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