as though

As Though Meaning in Bengali: যেন, যেমন, যথাযথভাবে

Part of Speech: Adverb

Pronunciation: uh z thoh

Short Definition: As though is used to describe a situation or action that is not true or real, but is imagined or pretended.

As Though Synonyms:

  • As if (যেন, যেমন, যথাযথভাবে)
  • As it were (যেন হলো)
  • As it seems (যেমন মনে হচ্ছে)
  • As one might think (যেন কেউ ভাবতে পারে)

Antonyms:

  • As it is (যেমন আছে)
  • As it appears (যেমন দেখা যাচ্ছে)
  • As it stands (যেমন অবস্থান নেই)

Origin:

The phrase “as though” originated from Middle English and is a combination of the words “as” and “though.” It has been used in the English language since the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Ascent (Noun)
  • Ascertain (Verb)
  • Ascetic (Noun)
  • Ascribe (Verb)

As Though in Literature Quotes:

  • “She smiled as though she knew all my secrets.” (সে সব আমার গোপন জানে মনে করে হাসলো।)
  • “He spoke as though he had seen it happen.” (সে এটি ঘটতে দেখেছে মনে করে কথা বললো।)
  • “The child looked at me as though I were a stranger.” (সন্তানটি আমাকে একটি অপরিচিত হিসেবে দেখলো।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: যেন, যেমন, যথাযথভাবে
  • Hindi: जैसे, जैसा कि, ऐसा माना जाता है
  • Nepali: जस्तो, जस्तै, जस्तो लाग्छ
  • Urdu: جیسے, جیسا کہ, ایسا لگتا ہے
  • Tamil: போதுமான, போதாயிருக்கின்ற, போதுமானதாக
  • Telugu: అనుకుంటూ, అనుకుంటున్నాడు, అనుకుంటున్నారు
  • Arabic: كما لو, كأنه, كما يبدو
  • Chinese: 仿佛, 好像, 似乎
  • Japanese: まるで, あたかも, ~のように
  • Russian: как будто, будто, словно

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