absorbs

Absorbs Meaning in Bengali

Meaning of Absorbs in Bengali

শোষণ করে (shoshon kore), শোষণ করে (shoshon kore), শোষণ করে (shoshon kore), শোষণ করে (shoshon kore), শোষণ করে (shoshon kore)

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

ab-sawrbz

Short Definition of Absorbs

Absorbs is a verb that means to take in or soak up something. In Bengali, it means শোষণ করে (shoshon kore).

Synonyms of Absorbs

Engrosses, Imbibes, Ingests, Assimilates, Inhales

Antonyms of Absorbs

Exudes (বহির্গমন করে, bahirgomon kore), Emits (বিসর্জন করে, bisarjon kore), Releases (মুক্ত করে, mukt kore), Expels (বহির্গমন করে, bahirgomon kore), Ejects (বহির্গমন করে, bahirgomon kore)

Origin of Absorbs

The word “absorbs” originated from the Latin word “absorbere,” which means “to swallow up.” It entered the English language in the early 15th century.

Nearby Words

Absoak (শোষণ করে, shoshon kore), Absorbable (শোষণযোগ্য, shoshonjoggo), Absorbance (শোষণশক্তি, shoshonshokti), Absorbefacient (শোষণকারী, shoshonkari), Absorbefacient (শোষণকারী, shoshonkari)

Absorbs in Literature Quotes

“The mind is like a sponge, it absorbs everything.” – Unknown

“Love absorbs us, and we absorb love.” – Victor Hugo

“Reading is a way for the mind to absorb new ideas.” – Unknown

“Nature has the power to absorb all our worries and troubles.” – Unknown

“Absorbed in thought” – চিন্তাযুক্ত (chinta-yukto)

“Absorbed in work” – কাজে মগ্ন (kaje magn)

Usage in American English

In American English, “absorbs” is commonly used to describe the process of taking in or soaking up something.

Usage in British English

In British English, “absorbs” is also used to refer to the act of absorbing or taking in something.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: शोषण करता है (shoshan karta hai)

Nepali: शोषण गर्दछ (shoshan gardachha)

Urdu: شوشن کرتا ہے (shoshan karta hai)

Tamil: சுவாரஸ்யமாகும் (suvarasayamākum)

Telugu: శోషిస్తుంది (śōṣistundi)

Arabic: يمتص (yamtas)

Chinese: 吸收 (xīshōu)

Japanese: 吸収する (kyūshū suru)

Russian: поглощает (pogloshchaet)

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