Begun (বেগুন) is a Bengali word that has several meanings. In Bengali, it can mean “aubergine” (বেগুন), “purple” (বেগুনি), or “eggplant” (বেগুনি). (noun, pronunciation: /bɪˈɡʌn/)
Definition of Begun
Begun is a noun that refers to a plant of the nightshade family, which is cultivated for its edible fruit. It is typically a large, purple or blackish fruit with a smooth, glossy skin. The flesh of the fruit is creamy white and spongy, and it is commonly used in cooking. (noun, pronunciation: /bɪˈɡʌn/)
Synonyms of Begun
Some synonyms of begun include aubergine, eggplant, brinjal, and melongene. (noun, pronunciation: /bɪˈɡʌn/)
Antonyms of Begun
Antonyms of begun include white, pale, and colorless. (সাদা, ফিকা, রঙহীন) (adjective, pronunciation: /weɪt/, /peɪl/, /ˈkʌlərləs/)
Origin of Begun
The word “begun” originated from the Hindi word “baingan,” which means “aubergine” or “eggplant.” It was later adopted into the English language. (noun, pronunciation: /bɪˈɡʌn/)
Nearby Words
- Begin (verb)
- Beg (verb)
- Beggar (noun)
- Begging (noun)
- Beguile (verb)
Begun in Literature Quotes
“The aubergine is a majestic fruit, its deep purple skin hiding a world of flavor.” – John Smith (বেগুন একটি রাজস্বভাবিক ফল, এর গভীর বেগুনি চামড়া একটি স্বাদের বিশ্ব লুকিয়ে রাখে।)
“The purple hue of the eggplant added a touch of elegance to the dish.” – Jane Doe (বেগুনির নীল রঙ খাবারে একটি সুন্দরতা যোগ করে।)
Begun Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: বেগুন
- Hindi: बैंगन
- Nepali: भन्टा
- Urdu: بینگن
- Tamil: கத்திரிக்காய்
- Telugu: వంకాయ
- Arabic: باذنجان
- Chinese: 茄子
- Japanese: ナス
- Russian: баклажан
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