Canty Meaning in Bengali: খুশী, আনন্দিত, প্রফুল্লিত, উল্লাসিত (noun, adjective, verb, adverb)
Definition and Part of Speech
Canty (adjective, adverb) – (of a person) cheerful and lively; (of a place) lively and bustling.
Synonyms of Canty
1. Cheerful – আনন্দিত (adjective)
2. Lively – প্রফুল্লিত (adjective)
3. Joyful – আনন্দিত (adjective)
4. Happy – খুশী (adjective)
5. Jolly – উল্লাসিত (adjective)
Antonyms of Canty
1. Sad – দুঃখিত (adjective)
2. Gloomy – অসুখী (adjective)
3. Depressed – বিষণ্ণ (adjective)
4. Melancholy – বিষণ্ণ (adjective)
5. Unhappy – অসুখী (adjective)
Origin of Canty
The word “canty” originated from the Middle English word “canti,” which means lively or cheerful. It is derived from the Old Norse word “kant,” meaning merry or lively.
Nearby Words
1. Cant – noun
2. Cantab – noun
3. Cantabile – adjective
4. Cantabrigian – noun
5. Cantaloupe – noun
Canty in Literature Quotes
“A canty wee lassie, full of life and laughter.” – Robert Burns (একটি খুশী ছোট মেয়ে, জীবন ও হাসি দিয়ে পূর্ণ।)
“The canty birds chirped in the trees.” – Sir Walter Scott (খুশী পাখিরা গাছে চিরপিটে করল।)
Canty Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: খুশী
Hindi: खुश
Nepali: खुशी
Urdu: خوش
Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சி
Telugu: ఆనందం
Arabic: سعيد
Chinese: 快活
Japanese: 陽気
Russian: веселый
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