badly off

Badly Off Meaning in Bengali: খুব খারাপ অবস্থায় (adjective, /ˈbædli ɔf/)

Definition and Synonyms of Badly Off

Definition: If someone is badly off, they are in a very poor or difficult situation.

Synonyms: destitute, impoverished, needy, penniless, poverty-stricken

Antonyms: prosperous (সমৃদ্ধ), wealthy (ধনী), well-off (সুখী)

Origin of Badly Off

The phrase “badly off” originated from the combination of the adverb “badly” and the adjective “off.” The term “badly” means in a poor or unsatisfactory way, while “off” refers to a state of being away or distant from a particular place or situation. When used together, “badly off” describes a person’s unfavorable or disadvantaged condition.

Nearby Words

  • Badly (adverb)
  • Badly Behaved (adjective)
  • Badly Off (adjective)
  • Badly Off (adverb)
  • Badly Off (noun)

Badly Off in Literature Quotes

“He was badly off, struggling to make ends meet.” – Charles Dickens (তিনি খুব খারাপ অবস্থায় ছিলেন, শেষ করতে সমস্যায় জুড়ে আছিলেন।)

“She found herself badly off, with no one to turn to for help.” – Jane Austen (তিনি নিজেকে খুব খারাপ অবস্থায় পেয়েছিলেন, কারো সাহায্যের জন্য যাবার কোনো মানুষ ছিল না।)

Badly Off Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: খুব খারাপ অবস্থায়
  • Hindi: बहुत खराब हालत में
  • Nepali: खराब अवस्थामा
  • Urdu: بہت بری حالت میں
  • Tamil: மிகவும் மோசமான நிலையில்
  • Telugu: చాలా చెడు అవస్థలో
  • Arabic: في حالة سيئة جدا
  • Chinese: 处境困难
  • Japanese: とても困っている
  • Russian: очень плохо

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