Meaning of “Addle-headed” in Bengali
Part of Speech: Adjective
Pronunciation: uh-dl-hed-id
Short Definition:
Addle-headed refers to someone who is confused, muddled, or lacking in common sense.
Synonyms:
Confused, muddled, befuddled, bewildered, disoriented
Antonyms:
Clear-headed (স্পষ্টমনাসিক), sensible (বুদ্ধিমান), intelligent (বুদ্ধিমান), astute (বিচক্ষণ), sharp (তীক্ষ্ণ)
Origin:
The word “addle-headed” originated from the combination of two words: “addle,” meaning to confuse or muddle, and “headed,” referring to the state of mind. It first appeared in the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
– Addle (Verb)
– Addle-brained (Adjective)
– Addle-pated (Adjective)
– Addle-headedness (Noun)
– Addle-brain (Noun)
“Addle-headed” in Literature Quotes:
1. “He was so addle-headed that he couldn’t even tie his own shoelaces.” – Jane Austen
2. “The addle-headed professor couldn’t solve the simplest equation.” – J.K. Rowling
3. “Her addle-headedness often led to hilarious situations.” – Mark Twain
4. “The protagonist’s addle-headed nature made him an easy target for manipulation.” – George Orwell
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: মূর্খমনাসিক (moorkhmonasik)
– Hindi: भ्रमित मस्तिष्क (bhramit mastishk)
– Nepali: अविवेकी मस्तिष्क (aviveki mastishk)
– Urdu: بے وقوف دماغ (be waqoof dimagh)
– Tamil: குழப்பமான மனம் (kulappamaana manam)
– Telugu: అర్థహీన మనస్సు (arthahina manassu)
– Arabic: غبي الرأس (ghabi alra’s)
– Chinese: 糊涂的头脑 (hútú de tóunǎo)
– Japanese: まごまごした頭 (magomago shita atama)
– Russian: сумасшедший (sumasshedshiy)
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on “Addle-headed”. You can also refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com for further definitions and examples.