alights

Alights Meaning in Bengali: আলোকিত (alokito), আলোকিত হওয়া (alokito howa)

Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation:

uh-lahyt

Short Definition of Alights:

Alights is a word that can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of landing or settling, especially by a bird or insect. As a verb, it means to descend and come to rest, usually momentarily.

Alights Synonyms:

lands, settles, perches, touches down, arrives

Alights Antonyms:

takes off (উড়ে চলে যায়), departs (ছেড়ে যায়)

Origin of Alights:

The word “alights” originated from the Middle English word “alighten,” which means to descend or dismount. It can be traced back to the Old English word “ālīhtan,” which means to lighten or make less heavy.

Nearby Words:

– Alight (Verb)
– Alighted (Adjective)
– Alighting (Noun)
– Alightness (Noun)
– Alightment (Noun)

Alights in Literature Quotes:

– “The butterfly alights on the flower, spreading its colorful wings.” (প্রজাপতি ফুলে আলোকিত হয় একটি প্রজাপতি পুতুল)
– “Hope alights in the darkest of times, bringing light to our souls.” (আশার আলো অন্ধকারের মধ্যে আলোকিত হয়, আমাদের আত্মার উজ্জ্বলতা নিয়ে আসে)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: আলোকিত (alokito)
– Hindi: आलोकित (alokit)
– Nepali: आलोकित (alokit)
– Urdu: روشن (roshan)
– Tamil: ஒளியாகிய (oḷiyākiya)
– Telugu: ప్రకాశంగా (prakāśaṅgā)
– Arabic: مضاءة (madāʼa)
– Chinese: 点亮 (diǎn liàng)
– Japanese: 点灯 (tentō)
– Russian: освещенный (osveshchennyy)

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