basic

Basic Meaning in Bengali: মৌলিক, প্রাথমিক, বেসিক, মূল, সাধারণ (noun, adjective, adverb, verb, pronoun)

Definition and Part of Speech

Basic (adjective, noun, adverb, verb, pronoun) – /ˈbeɪsɪk/

1. Serving as a fundamental or primary component; essential.

2. Relating to the foundation or essence of something.

3. Simple or uncomplicated in nature; not advanced or complex.

4. (noun) A fundamental principle or element; a foundation.

5. (adverb) In a basic manner; fundamentally.

6. (verb) To provide someone with the fundamental knowledge or skills.

7. (pronoun) A basic thing or person.

Synonyms of Basic

– Fundamental (মৌলিক)

– Essential (প্রাথমিক)

– Primary (প্রাথমিক)

– Elementary (প্রাথমিক)

– Simple (সাধারণ)

Antonyms of Basic

– Advanced (উন্নত)

– Complex (জটিল)

– Sophisticated (সুসজ্জিত)

– Complicated (জটিল)

– Intricate (জটিল)

– Developed (উন্নত)

– Elaborate (বিস্তৃত)

– High-level (উচ্চস্তর)

– Specialized (বিশেষজ্ঞ)

– Advanced (উন্নত)

– Sophisticated (সুসজ্জিত)

– Complicated (জটিল)

– Intricate (জটিল)

– Developed (উন্নত)

– Elaborate (বিস্তৃত)

– High-level (উচ্চস্তর)

– Specialized (বিশেষজ্ঞ)

Origin of Basic

The word “basic” originated from the Latin word “basicus,” which means “pertaining to a base.” It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

– Basis (noun)

– Basically (adverb)

– Basify (verb)

– Basilar (adjective)

– Basal (adjective)

Basic in Literature Quotes

“In the end, it’s the basics that matter. It’s how well you do them that counts.” – Lou Holtz (শেষে, মৌলিক বিষয়গুলি গুরুত্ব রাখে। তা কতটা ভালোভাবে আপনি তা করেন তা গণনা হয়।)

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci (সরলতা চূড়ান্ত সুসজ্জিততা।)

“The greatest ideas are the simplest.” – William Golding (সর্বোচ্চ ধারণাগুলি সহজ।)

Basic Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: মৌলিক

– Hindi: मूलभूत

– Nepali: मूल

– Urdu: بنیادی

– Tamil: அடிப்படை

– Telugu: బేసిక్

– Arabic: أساسي

– Chinese: 基本

– Japanese: 基本的な

– Russian: основной

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