Appearances Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: uh-peer-uh ns
Short Definition: Appearances refer to the way someone or something looks or seems to be.
Synonyms: Looks, semblance, aspect, presence
Antonyms: Disappearances (অদৃশ্যতা), vanishing (অদৃশ্যতা), invisibility (অদৃশ্যতা)
Origin: The word “appearances” originated from the Middle English word “apparaunce” which means “outward display”. It is derived from the Old French word “apparance” and the Latin word “apparentia”.
Nearby Words:
- Appear (Verb)
- Appearance (Noun)
- Appeal (Noun)
- Appease (Verb)
- Appetite (Noun)
Appearances in Literature Quotes:
- “All that glisters is not gold.” – William Shakespeare (সব যা ঝলমল করে তা সোনো নয়।)
- “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” – George Eliot (একটি বইয়ের মুখের দেখে বইটি মানা না করুন।)
- “Beauty is only skin deep.” – Thomas Overbury (সৌন্দর্য কেবলমাত্র ত্বকের গভীরতা।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: প্রকাশ (Prakash)
- Hindi: दिखावट (Dikhavat)
- Nepali: देखावट (Dekhavat)
- Urdu: ظاہریت (Zahiriyyat)
- Tamil: பாராசியம் (Paaraasiyam)
- Telugu: ప్రకటన (Prakatan)
- Arabic: المظاهر (Almuzaharat)
- Chinese: 外表 (Wàibiǎo)
- Japanese: 外見 (Gaiken)
- Russian: внешность (Vneshnost’)
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