Adjectives
Meaning in Bengali:
বিশেষণ, বর্ণনামূলক শব্দ, বর্ণনামূলক, বর্ণনামূলক পদ, বর্ণনামূলক বাক্য
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
[ad-jek-tiv]
Short Definition:
An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. It provides additional information about the noun or pronoun in terms of its quality, quantity, size, age, color, etc.
Synonyms:
– Descriptive word
– Qualifier
– Modifier
– Attribute
– Characterizing word
Antonyms:
– Noun (বিশেষণ)
– Verb (ক্রিয়া)
– Adverb (ক্রিয়াবিশেষণ)
– Preposition (অব্যয়)
– Conjunction (সংযোগবাচক)
Origin:
The word “adjective” originated from the Latin word “adjectivus,” which means “added to.” It was first used in the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words:
– Adjoin (Verb)
– Adjourn (Verb)
– Adjust (Verb)
– Adjudicate (Verb)
– Adjudication (Noun)
Adjectives in Literature Quotes:
– “She had blue eyes with a hint of mischief.” – Jane Austen
– “The old house stood tall and majestic, its walls covered in ivy.” – Edgar Allan Poe
– “His voice was deep and soothing, like a gentle breeze on a summer evening.” – J.K. Rowling
– “The bright yellow sunflowers danced in the field, spreading joy and happiness.” – Emily Dickinson
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: বিশেষণ
– Hindi: विशेषण
– Nepali: विशेषण
– Urdu: صفت
– Tamil: வினாவடிவம்
– Telugu: విశేషణం
– Arabic: صفة
– Chinese: 形容词
– Japanese: 形容詞
– Russian: Прилагательное
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