addle-brained

Meaning of “Addle-brained” in Bengali

অলসমান, মূর্খমান, মন্দবুদ্ধি, বুদ্ধিহীন, মাথা খারাপ (olasaman, murkhman, mandabuddhi, buddhihin, matha kharap)

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

[ad-l-breyned]

Short Definition of “Addle-brained”

Having a confused or muddled mind; lacking clear thinking or intelligence.

Synonyms of “Addle-brained”

Confused, muddled, befuddled, bewildered, scatterbrained

Antonyms of “Addle-brained”

বুদ্ধিমান (buddhiman) – Intelligent

স্পষ্টমনস্ক (spashtamanaska) – Clear-minded

সচেতন (sachetan) – Conscious

স্বচ্ছমনস্ক (svacchamanaska) – Alert

স্পষ্টবুদ্ধি (spashtabuddhi) – Clear-thinking

Origin of “Addle-brained”

The word “addle-brained” originated from the combination of “addle” and “brained.” “Addle” means to make or become confused or muddled, while “brained” refers to the mind or intellect. The term first appeared in the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

– Addle-headed (Adjective)

– Addle-pated (Adjective)

– Addle (Verb)

– Addled (Adjective)

– Addlement (Noun)

“Addle-brained” in Literature Quotes

1. “He was so addle-brained that he couldn’t even tie his own shoelaces.” – Jane Austen

2. “The professor’s addle-brained theories were met with skepticism by his colleagues.” – George Orwell

3. “She had a reputation for being addle-brained, but she surprised everyone with her insightful analysis.” – Harper Lee

4. “His addle-brained behavior often led to misunderstandings and comedic situations.” – Mark Twain

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অলসমান (olasaman)

Hindi: उलझा हुआ मस्तिष्क (uljha hua mastishk)

Nepali: अव्यक्त-मनस्क (avyakta-manaska)

Urdu: الجھا ہوا دماغ (uljha hua dimagh)

Tamil: குழப்பமான மனம் (kulappamaana manam)

Telugu: అర్థహీనమైన మనస్సు (arthahinamaina manassu)

Arabic: عقل مشوش (aql mushawwash)

Chinese: 糊涂的大脑 (hútú de dànǎo)

Japanese: 混乱した頭脳 (konran shita zunou)

Russian: сумасшедший ум (sumasshedshiy um)

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