Abstemiousness
Meaning in Bengali:
পরিমিত খাদ্য গ্রহণ, মিতব্যয়ীতা, সংযম, নিয়মিত জীবনযাপন, মিতাচার
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
ab-stee-mee-uhs-ness
Short Definition:
The quality of being moderate or restrained, especially in the consumption of food and drink.
খাদ্য এবং পানীয় গ্রহণে মাত্রাতিরিক্ত বা সংযমী হওয়ার গুণগত বৈশিষ্ট্য।
Synonyms:
Temperance, Moderation, Restraint, Self-control, Sobriety
Antonyms:
Indulgence (আনন্দ নেওয়া), Excess (অতিরিক্ততা), Gluttony (অতিপান), Immoderation (অমিতব্যয়ীতা), Intemperance (অতিসংযম)
Origin:
The word “abstemiousness” originated from the Latin word “abstēmius” which means “temperate” or “abstaining”.
Nearby Words:
Abstain (সংযম করা), Abstainer (সংযমী), Abstemious (সংযমী), Abstemiously (সংযমে), Abstemiousness (সংযম)
Abstemiousness in Literature Quotes:
1. “Abstemiousness is the best medicine.” – Hippocrates
2. “Abstemiousness is the key to a healthy life.” – Unknown
3. “Abstemiousness is the secret of success.” – Mahatma Gandhi
4. “Abstemiousness is the path to self-discipline.” – Unknown
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “In abstemiousness lies strength.” – Bengali meaning: সংযমে শক্তি আছে।
2. “Practice abstemiousness for a balanced life.” – Bengali meaning: সমতুল্য জীবনের জন্য সংযম অনুশীলন করুন।
Usage in American English:
In American English, “abstemiousness” is used to describe the quality of being moderate or restrained in the consumption of food and drink.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “abstemiousness” is used to describe the quality of being moderate or restrained in the consumption of food and drink.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: संयम (Sanyam), Nepali: संयम (Sanyam), Urdu: سنیم (Sanyam), Tamil: மிதப்பு (Mithappu), Telugu: మితపన (Mithapana), Arabic: اعتدال (I’tidal), Chinese: 有节制 (Yǒu jiézhì), Japanese: 節制 (Sessei), Russian: умеренность (Umerennost’)
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