adage

Adage Meaning in Bengali

Adage meaning in Bengali: প্রবাদ (prabāda), কথামূলক বাক্য (kathāmūlaka bākya), প্রবচন (prabacana), প্রবচনমূলক বাক্য (prabacanamūlaka bākya), প্রবচনমূলক বাক্য (prabacanamūlaka bākya)

Part of Speech

Adage is a noun.

Pronunciation

Adage is pronounced as uh-dij.

Short Definition of Adage

An adage is a short, memorable, and often traditional saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice. It is a concise statement that is widely accepted and passed down through generations.

Adage Synonyms

1. Proverb – প্রবাদ (prabāda)

2. Saying – কথামূলক বাক্য (kathāmūlaka bākya)

3. Maxim – প্রবচন (prabacana)

4. Aphorism – প্রবচনমূলক বাক্য (prabacanamūlaka bākya)

5. Epigram – প্রবচনমূলক বাক্য (prabacanamūlaka bākya)

Antonyms of Adage

1. Disregard – অবহেলা (avahēlā)

2. Ignorance – অজ্ঞান (ajñāna)

3. Inexperience – অপরিচিতি (apariciti)

4. Naivety – নিঃসঙ্গতা (niḥsaṅgatā)

5. Unfamiliarity – অপরিচিতি (apariciti)

Origin of Adage

The word “adage” originated from the Latin word “adagium,” which means “saying” or “proverb.” It entered the English language in the late 15th century.

Nearby Words

1. Adaptation – noun

2. Addict – noun

3. Adhere – verb

4. Adhesive – adjective

5. Adjacent – adjective

Adage in Literature Quotes

1. “Actions speak louder than words.” – Mark Twain

2. “A stitch in time saves nine.” – Benjamin Franklin

3. “The early bird catches the worm.” – William Camden

4. “Honesty is the best policy.” – Benjamin Franklin

5. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.” – Unknown

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: প্রবাদ (prabāda)

Hindi: कहावत (kahāvat)

Nepali: नितिनीति (nitinīti)

Urdu: کہاوت (kahāvat)

Tamil: பழமொழி (paḻamoli)

Telugu: గాదులు (gādulu)

Arabic: قول مأثور (qawl ma’thūr)

Chinese: 谚语 (yànyǔ)

Japanese: ことわざ (kotowaza)

Russian: поговорка (pogovorka)

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