Anxieties Meaning in Bengali: উদ্বেগ (Udvega)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
[uhn-zahy-i-teez]
Short Definition of Anxieties:
Anxieties refer to feelings of unease, worry, or fear about something uncertain or future events. It is a state of being anxious or concerned.
Anxieties Synonyms:
1. Worries – চিন্তা (Chinta)
2. Concerns – চিন্তা (Chinta)
3. Nervousness – উদ্বেগ (Udvega)
4. Tensions – চিন্তা (Chinta)
5. Apprehensions – আশঙ্কা (Ashanka)
Anxieties Antonyms:
1. Calmness – শান্তি (Shanti)
2. Serenity – শান্তি (Shanti)
3. Tranquility – শান্তি (Shanti)
4. Peace – শান্তি (Shanti)
5. Contentment – তৃপ্তি (Tripti)
Origin of Anxieties:
The word “anxieties” originated from the Latin word “anxietas,” which means “distress” or “trouble.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.
Nearby Words:
1. Anxious (Adjective) – উদ্বিগ্ন (Udvegna)
2. Anxiety (Noun) – উদ্বেগ (Udvega)
3. Anxiously (Adverb) – উদ্বিগ্নভাবে (Udvegnabhabe)
4. Anxiousness (Noun) – উদ্বেগ (Udvega)
5. Anxiolytic (Noun) – উদ্বেগহর (Udvegahara)
Anxieties in Literature Quotes:
1. “Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom.” – Søren Kierkegaard (উদ্বেগ হল স্বাধীনতার চক্রান্ততা।)
2. “Anxiety is love’s greatest killer.” – Anaïs Nin (উদ্বেগ হল ভালবাসার বৃহত্তম হত্যাকারী।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: উদ্বেগ (Udvega)
– Hindi: चिंताएँ (Chintaen)
– Nepali: चिन्ताहरू (Chinta Haru)
– Urdu: فکر (Fikr)
– Tamil: ஆர்வம் (Aarvam)
– Telugu: ఆందోళనలు (Andōḷanalu)
– Arabic: قلق (Qalq)
– Chinese: 焦虑 (Jiāolǜ)
– Japanese: 不安 (Fuan)
– Russian: беспокойства (bespokoystva)
For more information, you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia.org
– Dictionary.com
– TheFreeDictionary.com