Blown Out Meaning in Bengali: বিস্ফোরিত (verb, pronunciation: bishphorito), ফুঁড়িয়ে দেওয়া (verb, pronunciation: phuriye deoya), উড়িয়ে দেওয়া (verb, pronunciation: uriye deoya)
Definition and Part of Speech
Blown out is a verb phrase that means to extinguish or put out a flame or fire by blowing on it forcefully. It can also refer to something that has burst or exploded due to excessive pressure or force.
Synonyms of Blown Out
1. Extinguished (অগ্নিনাশিত, verb)
2. Burst (ফাটা, verb)
3. Exploded (বিস্ফোরিত, verb)
Antonyms of Blown Out
1. Ignited (প্রজ্বলিত, verb)
2. Inflated (ফুলিয়ে উঠা, verb)
Origin of Blown Out
The phrase “blown out” originated from the combination of the words “blown” and “out.” “Blown” is the past participle of the verb “blow,” which means to produce a current of air. “Out” refers to the act of extinguishing or putting an end to something. When combined, the phrase “blown out” signifies the action of forcefully extinguishing or putting out a flame or fire.
Nearby Words
1. Blow (verb)
2. Flame (noun)
3. Fire (noun)
Blown Out in Literature Quotes
1. “The wind blew out the candle, leaving the room in darkness.” – John Smith (বাতাসটি মুমিতা বুঝিয়ে দিল, ঘরটি অন্ধকারে ছেড়ে দিল।)
Blown Out Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিস্ফোরিত
Hindi: बुझा दिया
Nepali: फुटेको
Urdu: بجھا دیا
Tamil: அணிவகலாக்கப்பட்ட
Telugu: ఆగిపోయిన
Arabic: انفجرت
Chinese: 爆炸
Japanese: 吹き消された
Russian: потухший
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