braked

Braked Meaning in Bengali: ব্রেকড (noun), ব্রেকড (verb), ব্রেকড (adjective), ব্রেকড (adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Braked (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) – Pronunciation: /breɪkt/

Braked is the past tense and past participle of the verb brake. It can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.

Definition

As a verb, braked means to slow down or stop a vehicle or machine by operating its brakes. As a noun, it refers to the device used for braking. As an adjective, it describes something that has been slowed down or stopped by braking. As an adverb, it describes an action done in a braking manner.

Synonyms of Braked

  • Stopped – থামানো
  • Halted – বন্ধ করা
  • Slowed – ধীরে চলানো
  • Decelerated – ধীরে চলানো

Antonyms of Braked

  • Accelerated – ত্বরিত করা
  • Sped – দ্রুত চলানো
  • Rushed – দ্রুত চলানো
  • Quickened – দ্রুত চলানো

Origin of Braked

The word “braked” originated from the Middle English word “braken,” which means to break or slow down. It is derived from the Old English word “brecan,” which has the same meaning.

Nearby Words

  • Brakeless (adjective) – ব্রেকবিহীন
  • Brakeman (noun) – ব্রেকম্যান
  • Brakepad (noun) – ব্রেকপ্যাড
  • Brakepipe (noun) – ব্রেকপাইপ

Braked in Literature Quotes

  • “He braked suddenly, narrowly avoiding the collision.” – John Smith (সে একটু আকস্মিকভাবে ব্রেক চালিয়ে থামল, সংঘর্ষ থেকে সংকটমুক্ত হয়ে গেল।)
  • “She braked her car to a stop and got out.” – Jane Doe (সে তার গাড়িটি ব্রেক চালিয়ে থামিয়ে নিল এবং বেরিয়ে এল।)

Braked Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ব্রেকড
  • Hindi: ब्रेक्ड
  • Nepali: ब्रेक्ड
  • Urdu: بریکڈ
  • Tamil: பிரேக்ட்
  • Telugu: బ్రేక్డ్
  • Arabic: بريكد
  • Chinese: 刹车 (shèchē)
  • Japanese: ブレーキド (burēkido)
  • Russian: заблокированный (zablokirovannyy)

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