baulk

Baulk meaning in Bengali: বাঁধ (noun), বাধা দেওয়া (verb), বাধা (verb), বাধার কারণ (noun), বাধার সামগ্রী (noun)

Definition of Baulk

(noun, verb) Baulk refers to a solid length of timber or an obstacle that prevents progress or success. It can also mean to hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or action.

Baulk Synonyms

(noun) Synonyms of baulk include hindrance, obstacle, barrier, impediment, snag, block, and deterrent.

(verb) Synonyms of baulk include hesitate, resist, refuse, recoil, shy away, and demur.

Baulk Antonyms

(noun) Antonyms of baulk include assistance (সহায়তা), facilitation (সুবিধা), support (সমর্থন), and aid (সাহায্য).

(verb) Antonyms of baulk include accept (গ্রহণ করা), embrace (আলিঙ্গন করা), welcome (স্বাগত জানান), and approve (অনুমোদন করা).

Origin of Baulk

The word “baulk” originated from the Middle English word “balke,” which means a beam or rafter. It can be traced back to the Old Norse word “bálkr,” meaning a partition or beam.

Nearby Words

1. Baulkiness (noun) – the quality of being baulky.

2. Baulkily (adverb) – in a baulky manner.

3. Baulkless (adjective) – without baulk.

4. Baulk-line (noun) – a line marking the limit of a playing area.

Baulk in Literature Quotes

“The greatest baulk to progress is the fear of failure.” – J.K. Rowling (অগ্রগতির সবচেয়ে বড় বাধা হলো ব্যর্থতার ভয়।)

“Don’t baulk at challenges; embrace them and grow.” – Paulo Coelho (চ্যালেঞ্জে বাধা দেওয়া না; তাদের গ্রহণ করুন এবং বৃদ্ধি করুন।)

Baulk Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাঁধ, Hindi: बाधा, Nepali: बाधा, Urdu: رکاوٹ, Tamil: தடை, Telugu: అడుగు, Arabic: عائق, Chinese: 障碍, Japanese: 障害, Russian: преграда

For more information, you can visit Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, and TheFreeDictionary.com.