affronted

Affronted Meaning in Bengali: অপমানিত (apamānita)

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Pronunciation:

uh-fruhn-tid

Short Definition of Affronted:

Feeling insulted, offended, or disrespected.

Affronted Synonyms:

Insulted (অপমানিত), Offended (আপমানিত), Disrespected (অপমানিত), Humiliated (অবমানিত), Provoked (উত্তেজিত)

Antonyms:

Respected (সম্মানিত), Honored (সম্মানিত), Praised (প্রশংসিত), Appreciated (প্রশংসিত), Admired (প্রশংসিত)

Origin of Affronted:

The word “affronted” originated from the Middle French word “affronter,” which means “to confront.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.

Nearby Words:

– Affront (Noun)
– Affront (Verb)
– Affronting (Adjective)
– Affrontingly (Adverb)
– Affrontive (Adjective)

Affronted in Literature Quotes:

– “She felt affronted by his rude remarks.” (তিনি তার অশিষ্ট মন্তব্যের কারণে অপমানিত অনুভব করেন।)
– “He was deeply affronted when they questioned his abilities.” (তারা যখন তার দক্ষতা প্রশ্ন করলে, তিনি অত্যন্ত অপমানিত হন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অপমানিত (apamānita)
– Hindi: अपमानित (apamānita)
– Nepali: अपमानित (apamānita)
– Urdu: توہین (tauheen)
– Tamil: மாதிரியாக (mātiriyāka)
– Telugu: అపమానించిన (apamāninchina)
– Arabic: مهان (muhān)
– Chinese: 受辱 (shòu rǔ)
– Japanese: 侮辱された (bujoku sareta)
– Russian: оскорбленный (oskorblennyy)

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