Affirmatively Meaning in Bengali: স্বীকারপূর্বকভাবে (swikārapūrbabē)
Part of Speech:
Adverb
Pronunciation:
/əˈfəːmətɪvli/
Short Definition of Affirmatively:
Affirmatively is an adverb that means in a positive or assertive manner, expressing agreement or confirmation.
Affirmatively Synonyms:
– Positively
– Assertively
– Confidently
– Definitely
– Certainly
Affirmatively Antonyms:
– Negatively (ঋণাত্মকভাবে – ṛiṇātmakabhābē)
– Doubtfully (সন্দেহভাবে – sandēhabhābē)
– Uncertainly (অনিশ্চিতভাবে – aniṣcitabhābē)
– Disagreeably (অসম্মতিপূর্বকভাবে – asammātipūrbabhābē)
– Contrarily (বিপরীতভাবে – biparītabhābē)
Origin of Affirmatively:
The word “affirmatively” is derived from the adjective “affirmative,” which comes from the Latin word “affirmativus,” meaning “positive” or “assertive.” It entered the English language in the mid-15th century.
Nearby Words:
– Affirmation (Noun)
– Affirmative (Adjective)
– Affirm (Verb)
– Affirmatively (Adverb)
– Affirmatory (Adjective)
Affirmatively in Literature Quotes:
– “She nodded affirmatively, indicating her agreement.” (তিনি স্বীকারপূর্বক নড়িয়ে সূচনা করলেন।)
– “He answered affirmatively, confirming his participation.” (তিনি স্বীকারপূর্বক উত্তর দিয়ে তাঁর অংশগ্রহণ নিশ্চিত করলেন।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: স্বীকারপূর্বকভাবে (swikārapūrbabē)
– Hindi: सकारात्मक ढंग से (sakārātmak ḍhaṅg sē)
– Nepali: सकारात्मक ढंगले (sakārātmak ḍhaṅglē)
– Urdu: تصدیقی طور پر (tasdīqī ṭaur par)
– Tamil: உறுதியாக (uṟutiyāka)
– Telugu: నిర్ధారకంగా (nirdhārakaṅgā)
– Arabic: بشكل إيجابي (bishakl ‘iijabi)
– Chinese: 肯定地 (kěndìng de)
– Japanese: 断定的に (dantei-teki ni)
– Russian: утвердительно (utverditel’no)
For more information on “affirmatively,” you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia.org
– Dictionary.com
– TheFreeDictionary.com