boiling

Boiling Meaning in Bengali: উবলণ (noun), উবলন (noun), উবলিত (adjective), উবলিত করা (verb), উবলানো (verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Boiling (noun, adjective, verb) /ˈbɔɪlɪŋ/

1. The process of changing from a liquid to a vapor by the application of heat.

2. The state or condition of a liquid when it is being boiled.

3. Very hot; full of activity or excitement.

Synonyms of Boiling

1. Sizzling (উবলণমান)

2. Steaming (ভাপমান)

3. Roiling (উবলিত)

4. Effervescent (উবলমান)

5. Bubbling (বুবলমান)

Antonyms of Boiling

1. Freezing (হিমায়ন)

2. Chilling (ঠাণ্ডা)

3. Cooling (শীতল)

4. Calm (শান্ত)

5. Tranquil (শান্তিময়)

Origin of Boiling

The word “boiling” originated from the Middle English word “boilen” and the Old English word “bȳlian,” both meaning “to boil.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “būljaną” and the Proto-Indo-European root word “bʰeuH-,” meaning “to swell, to boil.”

Nearby Words

1. Boil (verb) – উবলানো

2. Boiled (adjective) – উবলিত

3. Boiler (noun) – বয়লার

4. Boiling point (noun) – উবলন বিন্দু

5. Boiling water (noun) – উবলমান জল

Boiling in Literature Quotes

1. “The water was boiling, and the kitchen was filled with the delicious aroma of spices.” – Jane Austen (জল উবলছিল, এবং রান্নাঘরটি মসলার সুগন্ধে ভরা ছিল।)

2. “His anger was boiling like a volcano, ready to erupt at any moment.” – William Shakespeare (তার রাগ একটি আগ্নিপর্বকে মত উবলছিল, যেটি যেকোনো সময় প্রকাশ করার জন্য প্রস্তুত ছিল।)

Boiling Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উবলণ

Hindi: उबाल

Nepali: उबल

Urdu: ابالنا

Tamil: வெப்பமான

Telugu: కొండలు

Arabic: غليان

Chinese: 沸腾

Japanese: 沸騰

Russian: кипение

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