authorship

Authorship Meaning in Bengali: লেখকত্ব (lekhoṭotba)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[aw-thur-ship]

Short Definition:

Authorship refers to the act of being an author or the state of being an author. It is the responsibility or credit for the creation of a written work.

Synonyms:

1. Writing (লেখা, lekhā)
2. Composition (গঠন, gôṭhôn)
3. Creation (সৃষ্টি, sr̥ṣṭi)
4. Production (উত্পাদন, utpādan)
5. Authoring (লেখকত্ব, lekhoṭotba)

Antonyms:

1. Reader (পাঠক, pāṭhak)
2. Audience (শ্রোতা, śrôṭā)
3. Consumer (উপভোগকারী, upôbhôgkārī)
4. Critic (মন্তব্যকারী, môntôbẏakārī)

Origin:

The word “authorship” originated from the combination of the Middle English word “auctor” meaning “author” and the suffix “-ship” indicating a state or condition.

Nearby Words:

1. Autobiography (Noun)
2. Autograph (Noun)
3. Autocrat (Noun)
4. Autonomy (Noun)
5. Autopsy (Noun)

Authorship in Literature Quotes:

1. “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.” – Thomas Mann (লেখক হলে যার জন্য লেখা অন্য লোকের চেয়ে কঠিন তার মতো কিছু হয়।)
2. “The role of a writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable to say.” – Anaïs Nin (লেখকের ভূমিকা হল বলতে না যা সবাই বলতে পারে, তবে যা আমরা বলতে অক্ষম।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: লেখকত্ব (lekhoṭotba)
– Hindi: लेखकत्व (lekhaktva)
– Nepali: लेखकत्व (lekhaktva)
– Urdu: تصنیف (tasneef)
– Tamil: ஆசிரியத்துவம் (āciriyattuvam)
– Telugu: రచనాత్మకత (racanātmakata)
– Arabic: الكتابة (alkitaba)
– Chinese: 作者身份 (zuòzhě shēnfèn)
– Japanese: 著者性 (choshasei)
– Russian: авторство (avtorstvo)

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