avaunt

Avaunt Meaning in Bengali: চলে যাও, চলে যাওয়া, চলে যাওয়ার আদেশ, চলে যাওয়ার বাণী

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: uh-vawnt

Avaunt is a verb that is used to command someone to go away or depart. It is often used in a forceful or authoritative manner.

Avaunt Synonyms:

  1. Depart (চলে যাও)
  2. Go away (চলে যাওয়া)
  3. Begone (চলে যাওয়ার আদেশ)
  4. Leave (চলে যাওয়ার বাণী)

Avaunt Antonyms:

  1. Stay (থাকো)
  2. Remain (অবস্থান করা)
  3. Arrive (পৌঁছানো)
  4. Come (আসা)

Origin: The word “avaunt” originated from Middle English and is derived from the Old French word “avant,” meaning “before” or “in front of.” It was commonly used in medieval times as a command to soldiers to move forward or charge.

Nearby Words:

  1. Avail (Verb)
  2. Avarice (Noun)
  3. Avaricious (Adjective)
  4. Avenue (Noun)

Avaunt in Literature Quotes:

  1. “Avaunt, and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee!” – William Shakespeare
  2. “Avaunt, vile worm! Thou hast no power to harm me.” – Edgar Allan Poe
  3. “Avaunt, foul creature! Back to the depths from whence you came!” – J.R.R. Tolkien

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: চলে যাও
  • Hindi: चले जाओ
  • Nepali: जाओ
  • Urdu: چلے جاؤ
  • Tamil: செல்
  • Telugu: వెళ్ళు
  • Arabic: اذهب
  • Chinese: 走開
  • Japanese: 去れ
  • Russian: уходи

For more information about “avaunt,” you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Dictionary.com
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com