Adamantine Meaning in Bengali
অদ্ভুত, অদ্ভুতসুন্দর, অদ্ভুতকর, অদ্ভুতপূর্ণ, অদ্ভুতসম্পন্ন
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
ad-uh-man-teen
Short Definition of Adamantine
Adamantine refers to something that is extremely hard, unbreakable, or unyielding.
Adamantine Synonyms
Unbreakable, Indestructible, Inflexible, Rigid, Firm
Adamantine Antonyms
ভাঙ্গযোগ্য (Breakable), ভঙ্গযোগ্য (Fragile), নমনীয় (Flexible), মৃদু (Soft), নরম (Tender)
Origin of Adamantine
The word “adamantine” originated from the Latin word “adamantinus,” which means “made of adamant.” Adamant is a hard, unbreakable substance mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. It was believed to be the hardest material known to man.
Nearby Words
– Adage (Noun)
– Adamant (Adjective)
– Adapt (Verb)
– Addict (Noun)
– Adhere (Verb)
Adamantine in Literature Quotes
– “Her adamantine will.” – William Shakespeare
– “His adamantine heart softened.” – Jane Austen
– “The hero’s sword was adamantine, capable of cutting through anything.” – J.R.R. Tolkien
– “She possessed an adamantine determination to succeed.” – Agatha Christie
Meaning in Different Languages
– Bengali: অদ্ভুত
– Hindi: अदमंतीन
– Nepali: अदमंतीन
– Urdu: ادمانٹین
– Tamil: அடமாண்டைன்
– Telugu: అడమంటైన్
– Arabic: آدمانتين
– Chinese: 金剛石 (Jīngāngshí)
– Japanese: アダマンティン (Adamantin)
– Russian: адамантин (adamantin)
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