abstemious

Abstemious Meaning in Bengali

Abstemious Meaning in Bengali

সংযমী, মিতাচারী, পরিমিতবুদ্ধি, মিতভোক্তা, মিতাচার

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

ab-stee-mee-uhs

Short Definition of Abstemious with Bengali Meaning

Abstemious (সংযমী) means having the habit of self-restraint, especially in eating and drinking. It refers to someone who consumes food and drink in moderation.

Abstemious Synonyms

Temperate, Moderate, Self-disciplined, Sober, Ascetic

Abstemious Antonyms

Indulgent (অতিসংযমী), Gluttonous (অতিভোক্তা), Excessive (অতিরেকী), Insatiable (অতৃপ্ত), Voracious (অতিভোক্তা)

Origin of Abstemious

The word “abstemious” originated from the Latin word “abstēmius” which means “abstaining from wine”. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

Abstain (সংযম করা), Abstention (সংযম), Abstainer (সংযমী), Abstemiously (সংযমিনে), Abstemiousness (সংযমিনেতা)

Abstemious in Literature Quotes

“He was abstemious in his habits.” – Charles Dickens

“An abstemious diet.” – William Shakespeare

“He lived an abstemious life, avoiding all excesses.” – Jane Austen

“The abstemious monk refrained from indulging in worldly pleasures.” – George Orwell

1. Abstemious as a noun: “He is an abstemious.” (সে একজন সংযমী মানুষ।)
2. Abstemiousness: “His abstemiousness is commendable.” (তার সংযমিনেতা প্রশংসনীয়।)

Usage in American English

In American English, “abstemious” is used to describe someone who practices self-restraint, especially in relation to food and drink.

Usage in British English

In British English, “abstemious” is used to describe someone who has the habit of moderation in eating and drinking.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: संयमी (Sanyami)
Nepali: संयमी (Sanyami)
Urdu: سنیمی (Sanyami)
Tamil: மிதப்புள்ள (Mithappuḷḷa)
Telugu: మితపరచే (Mitaparacē)
Arabic: معتدل (Mu’tadil)
Chinese: 有节制的 (Yǒu jiézhì de)
Japanese: 節度のある (Setsudo no aru)
Russian: умеренный (umerennyy)

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