Bengali meanings of “beatifical”: আনন্দময় (noun), আনন্দদায়ক (adjective), আনন্দময় (adjective), আনন্দদায়ক (adjective)
Part of speech: adjective (pronunciation: bee-ti-fi-kuhl)
Definition: Beatifical refers to something that brings or expresses great happiness or bliss.
Synonyms:
- Blissful (আনন্দময়)
- Delightful (আনন্দদায়ক)
- Ecstatic (আনন্দময়)
- Joyful (আনন্দময়)
- Rapturous (আনন্দময়)
Antonyms:
- Sorrowful (দু:খিত)
- Miserable (দু:খিত)
- Gloomy (অসুখী)
- Sad (দু:খিত)
- Unhappy (অসুখী)
Bengali meanings of antonyms: দু:খিত (sorrowful), দু:খিত (miserable), অসুখী (gloomy), দু:খিত (sad), অসুখী (unhappy)
Origin:
The word “beatifical” originated from the Latin word “beatificus,” which means “making happy” or “blessed.” It entered the English language in the 15th century.
Nearby words:
- Beatific (adjective)
- Beatifically (adverb)
- Beatification (noun)
- Beatify (verb)
- Beatitude (noun)
Beatifical in Literature Quotes:
“Happiness is the beatifical vision of the intellect contemplating truth.” – Saint Thomas Aquinas (সুখ হল বুদ্ধিমানের সত্য চিন্তার আনন্দদায়ক দর্শন।)
“The beatifical vision of the artist is one in which the truth of beauty is revealed.” – Leo Tolstoy (শিল্পীর আনন্দদায়ক দর্শন হল যেখানে সৌন্দর্যের সত্য প্রকাশিত হয়।)
Beatifical Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: আনন্দময়
- Hindi: आनंदमय
- Nepali: आनन्दमय
- Urdu: آنندمی
- Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சியான
- Telugu: ఆనందమయ
- Arabic: سعيد
- Chinese: 快樂的
- Japanese: 幸福な
- Russian: блаженный
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