antagonised

Antagonised Meaning in Bengali: বিরোধিত করা

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: an-tag-uh-nahyz

Short Definition: To provoke or irritate someone, causing them to become hostile or unfriendly.

Synonyms: alienate, provoke, irritate, offend, estrange

Antonyms: reconcile (মিলন করা), unite (ঐক্য করা)

Origin: The word “antagonised” originated from the Latin word “antagonizare” which means “to struggle against”.

Nearby Words:

  • Antagonism (Noun)
  • Antagonist (Noun)
  • Antagonistic (Adjective)
  • Antagonize (Verb)

Antagonised in Literature Quotes:

  1. “His constant criticism antagonised his colleagues.” (তার সততাপূর্ণ সমালোচনা তার সহকর্মীদের বিরোধিত করেছিল।)
  2. “She antagonised her friends by constantly belittling their achievements.” (তিনি তাদের সম্পাদনাগুলি নিয়ে সততাপূর্ণভাবে হাস্যকর করে তার বন্ধুদের বিরোধিত করেছিলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বিরোধিত করা
  • Hindi: विरोधित करना
  • Nepali: विरोधित गर्नुहोस्
  • Urdu: مخالفت کرنا
  • Tamil: எதிர்ப்புப் படுத்துகிற
  • Telugu: విరోధించు
  • Arabic: يعادي
  • Chinese: 敵對
  • Japanese: 敵対する
  • Russian: антагонизировать

For more information about “antagonised,” you can visit the following sources:

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