all-in

All-In Meaning in Bengali: সমগ্র, সবকিছু, সম্পূর্ণ, সমস্ত

Part of Speech:

Noun, Adjective

Pronunciation:

awl-in

Short Definition of All-In:

All-In refers to being fully committed or involved in something, giving one’s maximum effort or resources.

All-In Synonyms:

Committed, Devoted, Engaged, Immersed, Involved

All-In Antonyms:

Uninvolved (অসংলগ্ন), Disinterested (অসম্মোহিত), Indifferent (উদাসীন)

Origin of All-In:

The term “all-in” originated from the game of poker, where a player puts all their chips into the pot, indicating their full commitment to the hand. It has since been adopted in various contexts to represent complete dedication or involvement.

Nearby Words:

– All (Noun)
– Allay (Verb)
– Allegation (Noun)
– Alleged (Adjective)
– Allegedly (Adverb)

All-In in Literature Quotes:

– “He went all-in with his heart and soul.” (তিনি তাঁর হৃদয় ও আত্মার সঙ্গে সম্পূর্ণ সমর্পণ করে গেলেন।)
– “She was all-in for the cause, ready to sacrifice everything.” (তিনি উদ্দেশ্যের জন্য সম্পূর্ণ সমর্পিত ছিলেন, সব কিছু বিস্মরণ করার জন্য প্রস্তুত।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: সমগ্র
– Hindi: सबकुछ
– Nepali: सबै
– Urdu: سب کچھ
– Tamil: அனைத்து
– Telugu: అన్ని
– Arabic: كل شيء
– Chinese: 全部
– Japanese: 全て
– Russian: все

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