acuminate

Acuminate Meaning in Bengali

অভিপত্তিশীল, তীক্ষ্ণকর, তীক্ষ্ণবৎ, তীক্ষ্ণবৎসম্পন্ন, তীক্ষ্ণবৎসম্পন্নতা

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

uh-kyoo-muh-nit

Short Definition of Acuminate

Having a tapering point; pointed.

Synonyms of Acuminate

Sharp, pointed, tapered, keen, acute

Antonyms of Acuminate

Blunt (মন্দ), dull (মন্দ), obtuse (মন্দ), rounded (গোলাকার), flat (সমতল)

Origin of Acuminate

The word “acuminate” originated from the Latin word “acuminatus,” which means “pointed.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

– Acumen (Noun)
– Acumination (Noun)
– Acuminous (Adjective)
– Acupressure (Noun)
– Acupuncture (Noun)

Acuminate in Literature Quotes

– “His eyes were dark, acuminate, and gleaming with a cold, metallic light.” – H.P. Lovecraft
– “The acuminate leaves of the tree rustled in the wind, creating a soothing sound.” – Unknown
– “She spoke with an acuminate wit, leaving her audience both entertained and enlightened.” – Jane Austen
– “The mountain peak stood tall and acuminate against the clear blue sky.” – Unknown

Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: অভিপত্তিশীল
– Hindi: तीक्ष्ण
– Nepali: तीक्ष्ण
– Urdu: تیز
– Tamil: முக்கிய
– Telugu: తీక్ష్ణ
– Arabic: حاد
– Chinese: 渐尖
– Japanese: 先細り
– Russian: заостренный

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