basking

Basking, আবশ্যকতা, আবশ্যকতা, আবশ্যকতা (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbæskɪŋ/)

Definition

Basking refers to the act of exposing oneself to pleasant warmth and light, typically by lying or sitting in a relaxed manner. It is a verb that is often used to describe the behavior of animals, such as reptiles, who seek out sunlight to regulate their body temperature.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of basking include sunbathing, lounging, lazing, and relaxing. (সূর্যার আলোয় বিশ্রাম করা, আরাম করা, আরাম করা, আরাম করা)

Antonyms

Antonyms of basking include shivering, trembling, quivering, and freezing. (কাঁপা, কাঁপা, কাঁপা, ঠাণ্ডা)

Origin

The word “basking” originated from the Middle English word “basken,” which means “to bathe in warmth.” It can be traced back to the Old Norse word “baðask,” which has a similar meaning. The concept of basking in the sun has been observed in various cultures throughout history.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to basking include sunbathe (verb), warmth (noun), sunlight (noun), and relaxation (noun). (সূর্যার আলোয় বিশ্রাম করা, গরমতা, সূর্যার আলো, আরাম)

Basking in Literature Quotes

“The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the wide world’s joy.” – Henry Ward Beecher (সূর্য কিছু গাছ ও ফুলের জন্য নয়, বরং বিশ্বের আনন্দের জন্য উজ্জ্বল হয়।)

“The sun always shines above the clouds.” – Paul F. Davis (মেঘের উপরে সূর্য সবসময় উজ্জ্বল হয়।)

Basking Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আবশ্যকতা, Hindi: सूर्यालोचना, Nepali: सूर्यालोचना, Urdu: سورج کی روشنی, Tamil: சூரிய ஒளி, Telugu: సూర్య ప్రకాశం, Arabic: التمتع بالشمس, Chinese: 晒太阳, Japanese: 太陽浴, Russian: наслаждаться солнцем

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