acrobatic feats

Acrobatic Feats: Meaning in Bengali

Meaning: অ্যাক্রোব্যাটিক কার্যকলাপ (akrobyatik karyakalap), অ্যাক্রোব্যাটিক দক্ষতা (akrobyatik dokkhota), অ্যাক্রোব্যাটিক কৌশল (akrobyatik kaushal), অ্যাক্রোব্যাটিক প্রদর্শন (akrobyatik prodarshan), অ্যাক্রোব্যাটিক দক্ষতা (akrobyatik dokkhota)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

English: /ˌakrəˈbatɪk fiːts/

Short Definition:

Acrobatic feats refer to impressive and skillful physical performances involving agility, balance, and coordination.

Synonyms:

Stunts, tricks, gymnastics, maneuvers, performances

Antonyms:

– অক্রিয় (Inactive)
– অদক্ষ (Inept)
– অদক্ষিণ (Clumsy)
– অদক্ষতাপূর্ণ (Incompetent)
– অদক্ষতাপূর্ণ (Inept)

Origin:

The word “acrobatic” originated from the Greek word “akrobatos,” which means walking on tiptoe or climbing high. It entered the English language in the mid-19th century.

Nearby Words:

– Acrobat (Noun)
– Acrobatics (Noun)
– Acrocarpous (Adjective)
– Acrocentric (Adjective)
– Acrocephaly (Noun)

Acrobatic Feats in Literature Quotes:

– “Her acrobatic feats on the trapeze were a sight to behold.” – The Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
– “He performed acrobatic feats that left the audience in awe.” – The Great Showman by Michael Gracey.
– “The acrobatic feats of the performers mesmerized the crowd.” – The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
– “The acrobatic feats of the gymnasts were breathtaking.” – The Art of Falling by Kathryn Craft.

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: आक्रोबैटिक कौशल (ākrōbaiṭik kaushal)
– Nepali: अ‍ैक्रोबैटिक कौशल (aikrōbaiṭik kaushal)
– Urdu: ایکروبیٹک کوشش (aikrōbaiṭik kōśiś)
– Tamil: அக்ரோபாடிக் கலைகள் (akrōpāṭik kaḷaikaḷ)
– Telugu: ఆక్రోబాటిక్ కళలు (ākrōbāṭik kaḷalu)
– Arabic: الأعمال البهلوانية (al’aemal albahluaniat)
– Chinese: 杂技表演 (zájì biǎoyǎn)
– Japanese: 曲芸 (kyokugei)
– Russian: акробатические трюки (akrobaticheskiye tryuki)

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