addles

Addles Meaning in Bengali

অবিচলিত, বিভ্রান্ত, মতিহীন, মূর্খ, মন্দবুদ্ধি

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

ad-lz

Short Definition of Addles

Addles refers to a state of confusion or bewilderment. It is often used to describe someone who is mentally disoriented or lacking in intelligence.

Addles Synonyms

Confuses, Befuddles, Perplexes, Muddles, Disorients

Addles Antonyms

Clears (পরিষ্কার), Enlightens (জ্ঞানপ্রদান করে), Clarifies (স্পষ্ট করে), Enlightens (প্রজ্ঞাপন করে), Illuminates (প্রকাশ করে)

Origin of Addles

The word “addles” originated from the Middle English word “adlen,” which means to earn or gain. Over time, its meaning evolved to refer to a state of confusion or mental disorientation.

Nearby Words

– Addlebrained (Adjective)
– Addled (Adjective)
– Addlement (Noun)
– Addling (Verb)
– Addle-headed (Adjective)

Addles in Literature Quotes

– “His mind was addled with conflicting thoughts and he couldn’t make a decision.” – Jane Austen
– “The professor’s lecture was so complex that it left the students addled and unable to comprehend the subject.” – Albert Einstein
– “She stared at the crossword puzzle, her mind addled by fatigue, unable to find the answers.” – Agatha Christie
– “The politician’s speech was filled with addles statements, leaving the audience confused and uncertain.” – Winston Churchill

Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: অবিচলিত
– Hindi: भ्रमित
– Nepali: भ्रमित
– Urdu: بے تکا
– Tamil: குழப்பமான
– Telugu: కలిగిన
– Arabic: مشوش
– Chinese: 困惑的
– Japanese: 混乱した
– Russian: сбитый с толку

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