Antipathic Meaning in Bengali
Bengali Meaning: বিমথিত (bimōthita)
Part of Speech
Part of Speech: Adjective
Pronunciation
Pronunciation: an-ti-path-ik
Short Definition of Antipathic
Short Definition: Antipathic refers to having or showing a strong dislike or aversion towards someone or something.
Antipathic Synonyms
Synonyms: hostile, repugnant, loathsome, abhorrent, detestable
Antonyms
Antonyms:
- আনুকূলিত (ānukūlit) – Favorable
- প্রীতিসম্পন্ন (prītisampanna) – Affectionate
- সৌহার্দপূর্ণ (saohārdapūrṇa) – Cordial
Origin of Antipathic
Origin: The word antipathic originated from the Greek word “antipathēs,” which means “opposed in feeling.”
Nearby Words
Nearby Words:
- Antipathy (Noun)
- Antipathetic (Adjective)
- Antipathetically (Adverb)
- Antipathize (Verb)
Antipathic in Literature Quotes
Quote 1: “He felt an antipathic reaction towards the character in the novel.” (উপন্যাসের চরিত্রের প্রতি তিনি একটি বিমথিত প্রতিক্রিয়া অনুভব করেন।)
Quote 2: “The antipathic relationship between the two main characters added tension to the story.” (দুটি প্রধান চরিত্রের মধ্যে বিমথিত সম্পর্কটি গল্পে তন্ত্রাস্বাদ যোগ করেছিল।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিমথিত (bimōthita)
Hindi: विरोधी (virodhi)
Nepali: विरोधी (virodhi)
Urdu: مخالف (mukhalif)
Tamil: எதிர்ப்பான (Etipr̥pāṉa)
Telugu: విరోధి (Virōdhi)
Arabic: معاد (ma’ad)
Chinese: 反感的 (Fǎngǎn de)
Japanese: 反感の (Hankann no)
Russian: антипатичный (antipatichnyy)
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