acquaints

Acquaints Meaning in Bengali

Acquaints শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ হলো: পরিচিত করা, পরিচিত হওয়া, পরিচয় দেওয়া, পরিচয় করা, পরিচয় হওয়া।

Part of Speech

Acquaints is a verb.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of acquaints is /əˈkweɪnts/.

Short Definition of Acquaints

Acquaints means to make someone aware of or familiar with something or someone.

Synonyms of Acquaints

1. Inform (জানানো)
2. Familiarize (পরিচিত করা)
3. Introduce (পরিচয় দেওয়া)
4. Apprise (জানানো)
5. Notify (জানানো)

Antonyms of Acquaints

1. Conceal (গোপন করা)
2. Hide (লুকানো)
3. Withhold (বাধ্য করা)
4. Suppress (দমন করা)
5. Misinform (ভুল তথ্য দেওয়া)

Origin of Acquaints

The word “acquaints” originated from the Middle English word “acquainten” which means “to make known.” It is derived from the Old French word “acointier” and the Latin word “accognitare,” both of which have similar meanings. The word has been in use since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Acquaintance (noun) – পরিচিত
2. Acquaintanceship (noun) – পরিচিতি
3. Acquainted (adjective) – পরিচিত
4. Acquaintance rape (noun) – পরিচিত ব্যভিচার
5. Acquaintanceship (noun) – পরিচিতি

Acquaints in Literature Quotes

1. “A true friend is someone who is always there for you, who knows you well, and who acquaints you with the beauty of life.” – Unknown
2. “Books are the best acquaints, they never disappoint and always provide valuable insights.” – Jane Austen
3. “Travel acquaints us with different cultures, broadens our horizons, and enriches our understanding of the world.” – Mark Twain
4. “Love acquaints us with both joy and pain, but it is a journey worth taking.” – William Shakespeare

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: परिचित (parichit)
Nepali: परिचित (parichit)
Urdu: آشنا (aashna)
Tamil: அறிமுகப்படுத்துகிறது (aṟimukappaṭuttukiṟatu)
Telugu: పరిచయం చేస్తుంది (paricayaṁ cēstundi)
Arabic: يعرف (yaerif)
Chinese: 认识 (rènshí)
Japanese: 知り合い (shiri ai)
Russian: знакомит (znakomit)

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Acquaintance. You can also refer to Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary for further details.