appellations

Appellations Meaning in Bengali: উপাধি (upādhi), নাম (nām), খ্যাতি (khyāti), পদক্ষেপ (pôdôkṣepa), পদবি (pôdôbi)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[ap-uh-ley-shuhns]

Short Definition of Appellations:

Appellations refer to names or titles used to identify or address someone or something. They are often used to describe a person’s rank, profession, or characteristics.

Appellations Synonyms:

– Designations
– Titles
– Labels
– Names
– Tags

Appellations Antonyms:

– Anonymous (অজ্ঞাতনামা)
– Unnamed (অনামিত)
– Unknown (অজ্ঞাত)
– Nameless (নামহীন)
– Unidentified (অজ্ঞাতসূচনা)

Origin of Appellations:

The word “appellations” originated from the Latin word “appellatio,” which means “calling by name.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

Nearby Words:

– Appellant (Noun)
– Appellate (Adjective)
– Appeal (Noun)
– Appellative (Adjective)
– Appellatively (Adverb)

Appellations in Literature Quotes:

– “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” (William Shakespeare) – “নামের মধ্যে কি আছে? যেটা আমরা গুলো নামায বলি তা অন্য কোন নামে হলেও সুগন্ধ করবে।”
– “A person’s name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in any language.” (Dale Carnegie) – “একজন মানুষের নাম তার জন্য সবচেয়ে মিষ্টি এবং গুরুত্বপূর্ণ শব্দ যে কোন ভাষায়।”

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: উপাধি (upādhi)
– Hindi: उपाधि (upādhi)
– Nepali: उपाधि (upādhi)
– Urdu: عنوانات (anwaanat)
– Tamil: பெயர்கள் (peyarkaḷ)
– Telugu: పేర్లు (pērlu)
– Arabic: الألقاب (al’alqab)
– Chinese: 称号 (chēnghào)
– Japanese: 称号 (shōgō)
– Russian: наименования (naimenovaniya)

For more information on appellations, you can visit the following sources:
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