at all

At All Meaning in Bengali: কোন কিছুই না

Part of Speech: Adverb

Pronunciation: uh t awl

Short Definition: At all means in any way or to any extent.

Synonyms: in any way, in the least, whatsoever

Antonyms: completely, entirely, wholly (সম্পূর্ণভাবে), not at all (কোনভাবেই না)

Origin: The phrase “at all” originated from Middle English and has been used since the 14th century. It is a combination of the preposition “at” and the adjective “all.”

Nearby Words:

  • At (Preposition)
  • All (Adjective)
  • Ally (Noun)
  • Alley (Noun)
  • Allege (Verb)

At All in Literature Quotes:

  1. “I don’t understand this at all,” said Alice. (আমি এটা কোনভাবেই বুঝতে পারি না, বললেন অ্যালিস।)
  2. “I’m not surprised at all,” he replied. (আমি কোনভাবেই বিস্মিত নই, উত্তর দিলেন সে।)
  3. “It doesn’t matter at all,” she whispered. (এটা কোনভাবেই গুরুত্বপূর্ণ নয়, তিনি বিশ্বাস করে বললেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কোন কিছুই না
  • Hindi: किसी भी तरह से नहीं
  • Nepali: कुनैपनि तरिकाले छैन
  • Urdu: کسی بھی طرح سے نہیں
  • Tamil: எந்த வழியிலும் இல்லை
  • Telugu: ఏ రీతిలో లేదు
  • Arabic: على الإطلاق
  • Chinese: 根本不
  • Japanese: どんなに
  • Russian: никак

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