Board Meaning in Bengali: বোর্ড, পল্লবিত, পল্লবিত করা, পল্লবিত হওয়া (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Definition and Part of Speech
Board (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) – /bɔːrd/
Noun: 1. a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes. 2. a flat, rectangular piece of stiff material used for various purposes. 3. a group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization.
Verb: 1. get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle). 2. provide (a person or animal) with regular meals or a place to stay.
Adjective: 1. having all the usual features or characteristics of a particular type of thing.
Adverb: 1. so as to be on or supported by a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
Synonyms of Board
1. plank (প্ল্যাঙ্ক) – noun
2. committee (কমিটি) – noun
3. council (পরিষদ) – noun
4. food (খাদ্য) – noun
5. accommodate (আবাস দেওয়া) – verb
Antonyms of Board
1. disembark (উত্তরাধিকার করা) – verb
2. reject (প্রত্যাখ্যান করা) – verb
3. discharge (প্রত্যাহার করা) – verb
4. starve (ভুক্ত করা) – verb
5. homeless (বেসায় থাকা) – adjective
Origin of Board
The word “board” originated from the Old English word “bord,” which means a plank or flat piece of wood. It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “burdam” and the Proto-Indo-European root “bhr̥dho,” meaning board or plank.
Nearby Words
1. boat (noun) – নৌকা
2. border (noun) – সীমান্ত
3. bore (verb) – বিরক্ত করা
4. boast (verb) – শ্রীমতি করা
5. body (noun) – দেহ
Board in Literature Quotes
1. “Life is like a game of chess, changing with each move.” – Proverb (জীবন একটি চেসের খেলা মতো, প্রতিটি চালে পরিবর্তিত হয়।)
2. “The pen is mightier than the sword.” – Edward Bulwer-Lytton (কলম তীরের চেয়ে শক্তিশালী।)
3. “A picture is worth a thousand words.” – Napoleon Bonaparte (একটি ছবি হাজার শব্দের মানে হয়।)
Board Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বোর্ড
Hindi: बोर्ड
Nepali: बोर्ड
Urdu: بورڈ
Tamil: போர்டு
Telugu: బోర్డు
Arabic: لوحة
Chinese: 板
Japanese: ボード
Russian: доска
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