bade

Bade Meaning in Bengali: বড়, প্রধান, মূল, প্রধান, প্রধান (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, interjection)

Definition: Bade is a versatile word that can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or interjection. As a noun, it refers to a gesture or action that is intended to convey a message or command. As a verb, it means to command or order someone to do something. As an adjective, it describes something of great importance or significance. As an adverb, it means in a big or grand manner. As an interjection, it is used to express a strong command or request.

Synonyms: command, order, direct, instruct, bid

Antonyms: obey (আজ্ঞা মানা), follow (অনুসরণ করা)

Origin: The word “bade” originated from the Old English word “bēodan,” which means to command or offer. It has evolved over time to encompass various meanings and uses.

Nearby Words:

  • Badge (noun)
  • Bade (verb)
  • Baden (noun)
  • Bader (noun)
  • Bade (adjective)

Bade in Literature Quotes:

  • “Bade me to love, and I bade her adieu.” – William Shakespeare (তিনি আমাকে ভালবাসার আহ্বান দিলেন এবং আমি তাকে বিদায় জানিয়েছিলাম।)
  • “Bade him farewell, and he bade me adieu.” – Lord Byron (তিনি আমাকে বিদায় জানিয়েছিলেন এবং তিনি আমাকে বিদায় জানিয়েছিলেন।)

Bade Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বড়
  • Hindi: बड़े
  • Nepali: बड़े
  • Urdu: بڑے
  • Tamil: பேரான
  • Telugu: బడే
  • Arabic: بادي
  • Chinese: 坏
  • Japanese: 悪い
  • Russian: плохой

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