after some time

After Some Time Meaning in Bengali

কিছু সময় পরে (Kichu somoy pore)

Part of Speech

Noun phrase

Pronunciation

af-ter suhm tahym

Short Definition of After Some Time

After some time refers to a period that occurs later or following a certain duration.

After Some Time Synonyms

1. Eventually – পরবর্তীতে (Porbortite)
2. Later – পরে (Pore)
3. Subsequently – পরবর্তীতে (Porbortite)
4. Afterwards – পরে (Pore)
5. In due course – উপযুক্ত সময়ে (Upoyukto somoye)

Antonyms

1. Immediately – তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে (Tatkshanikbhabe)
2. Instantly – তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে (Tatkshanikbhabe)
3. Promptly – তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে (Tatkshanikbhabe)
4. Right away – তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে (Tatkshanikbhabe)
5. Without delay – তাত্ক্ষণিকভাবে (Tatkshanikbhabe)

Origin of After Some Time

The phrase “after some time” is derived from Middle English and has been in use since the 14th century. It combines the words “after,” meaning later, and “some time,” referring to a period or duration.

Nearby Words

1. After – Preposition
2. Some – Determiner
3. Time – Noun
4. Afternoon – Noun
5. Sometimes – Adverb

After Some Time in Literature Quotes

1. “After some time, the pain will fade away.” – কিছু সময় পরে, ব্যথা হয়ে যাবে।
2. “They met again after some time had passed.” – কিছু সময় পরে তারা আবার মিলল।
3. “After some time, the truth will be revealed.” – কিছু সময় পরে সত্য প্রকাশিত হবে।

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কিছু সময় পরে (Kichu somoy pore)
Hindi: कुछ समय बाद (Kuch samay baad)
Nepali: केही समयपछि (Kehi samaypachi)
Urdu: کچھ وقت بعد (Kuch waqt baad)
Tamil: சில நேரங்கள் பின்னர் (Sila nerangal pinna)
Telugu: కొంత సమయం తర్వాత (Kontha samayam tarvatha)
Arabic: بعد بعض الوقت (Ba’d ba’d alwaqt)
Chinese: 一段时间后 (Yī duàn shíjiān hòu)
Japanese: しばらくして (Shibaraku shite)
Russian: Через некоторое время (Cherez nekotoroye vremya)

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