acclivity

Acclivity Meaning in Bengali

Acclivity is a noun in English that refers to an upward slope or incline. In Bengali, it can be translated into the following meanings: উচ্চতা, উচ্চতার দিকে যাওয়া, উচ্চতার দিকে যাওয়ার পথ, উচ্চতার দিকে যাওয়ার পথে চলা, উচ্চতার দিকে যাওয়ার পথে চলার জন্য প্রয়াস করা।

Part of Speech

Acclivity is a noun.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of acclivity is /əˈklɪvəti/.

Short Definition of Acclivity

Acclivity refers to an upward slope or incline.

Synonyms of Acclivity

Some synonyms of acclivity include ascent, uphill, rise, incline, and gradient.

Antonyms of Acclivity

Antonyms of acclivity include descent (অবক্ষমতা), decline (পতন), fall (পতন), downhill (অবক্ষমতার দিকে), and declivity (পতনপথ).

Origin of Acclivity

The word acclivity originated from the Latin word “acclivitas,” which means an upward slope. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

Here are some nearby words related to acclivity:

  • Acclimate (verb)
  • Acclimatize (verb)
  • Accolade (noun)
  • Accommodate (verb)
  • Accommodation (noun)

Acclivity in Literature Quotes

1. “The acclivity of the path was steep, and led to a considerable elevation above the level of the surrounding country.” – Sir Walter Scott

2. “He climbed the acclivity, and reached the top of the hill.” – Jane Austen

3. “The acclivity was challenging, but the view from the summit was breathtaking.” – Emily Bronte

4. “As they ascended the acclivity, their excitement grew.” – Mark Twain

Meaning in Different Languages

Here is the meaning of acclivity in different languages:

  • Hindi: उच्चता (ucchattā)
  • Nepali: उच्चता (ucchattā)
  • Urdu: اوچھائی (ouchhai)
  • Tamil: உயர்ந்தபடி (Uyartapadi)
  • Telugu: ఉచ్చత (Uccata)
  • Arabic: ارتفاع (irtifa’)
  • Chinese: 上坡 (shàng pō)
  • Japanese: 上り坂 (Noborizaka)
  • Russian: восхождение (voshozhdeniye)

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