| noun | 1. Honor, reputation, or prestige. |
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| | | "The new president's experience increased the izzat of the nonprofit organization." |
| | | "The long-lasting diplomatic relationship has a great deal of izzat on both sides." |
| | | "Izzat was one of the values taught to the schoolchildren." |
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| Urdu, mid-19th century |
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| This word — referring to the values of honor and prestige — comes from Persian and Urdu, by way of the Arabic "izza," meaning "glory." The concept of izzat as a cultural value is prevalent across Muslim, Hindu, and Sikh communities... | Continue Reading |
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