Acute Meaning in Bengali
তীব্র, সঙ্ক্রান্ত, সময়সীমান্ত, সময়সীমান্ত, সময়সীমান্ত
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
uh-kyoot
Short Definition of Acute
Having a sharp or severe effect; intense. Also, used to describe a disease or condition that is of short duration but severe in nature.
Synonyms of Acute
Sharp, severe, intense, critical, keen
Antonyms of Acute
Dull (মন্দ), chronic (দীর্ঘস্থায়ী), mild (মৃদু), long-lasting (দীর্ঘস্থায়ী), chronic (দীর্ঘস্থায়ী)
Origin of Acute
The word “acute” originated from the Latin word “acutus,” which means sharp or pointed. It entered the English language in the late 14th century.
Nearby Words
– Acumen (Noun)
– Acuity (Noun)
– Acupressure (Noun)
– Acupuncture (Noun)
– Acute angle (Noun)
Acute in Literature Quotes
– “The pain was so acute that she couldn’t bear to stand up.” – Jane Austen
– “His acute observations about human behavior made him a renowned psychologist.” – Sigmund Freud
– “The acute crisis demanded immediate action.” – John F. Kennedy
– “Her acute sense of smell allowed her to detect the faintest of scents.” – Agatha Christie
Meaning in Different Languages
– Bengali: তীব্র
– Hindi: तीव्र
– Nepali: तीव्र
– Urdu: تیز
– Tamil: மிகுந்த
– Telugu: తీవ్రమైన
– Arabic: حاد
– Chinese: 急性的
– Japanese: 鋭い
– Russian: острый
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