capsizing

Capsizing Meaning in Bengali: পালটানো, উল্টানো, পালটানো, পালটানো (verb, pronunciation: kæpˈsaɪzɪŋ)

Definition of Capsizing

Capsizing refers to the act of overturning or tipping over a boat or any other water vessel, causing it to turn upside down or on its side. It is a sudden and often unexpected event that can occur due to various factors such as rough weather conditions, improper weight distribution, or structural instability.

Synonyms of Capsizing

Some synonyms of capsizing include overturning, upturning, toppling, tipping, and keeling over.

Antonyms of Capsizing

Antonyms of capsizing include stabilizing (স্থিরতা), balancing (সমতল করা), and righting (সঠিক করা).

Origin of Capsizing

The word capsizing originated from the French word “chavirer,” which means “to capsize” or “to overturn.” It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • Capsize (verb)
  • Capstan (noun)
  • Capsule (noun)
  • Captain (noun)
  • Caption (noun)

Capsizing in Literature Quotes

“The ship began to capsize as the storm grew stronger.” – John Smith (ঝোঁকের বাতাসে জাহাজটি উল্টানো শুরু হলো। – জন স্মিথ)

“The capsizing boat symbolized the protagonist’s life falling apart.” – Jane Doe (উল্টানো নৌকা প্রধান চরিত্রের জীবনের ভেঙে পড়তে সূচনা করছিল। – জেন ডো)

Capsizing Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পালটানো
  • Hindi: उलटना
  • Nepali: उलट्नु
  • Urdu: الٹ جانا
  • Tamil: முழுவதும் திரும்புவது
  • Telugu: తలపోవు
  • Arabic: قلب
  • Chinese: 翻覆
  • Japanese: 転覆
  • Russian: опрокидывание

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