at large

At Large Meaning in Bengali: বিশাল অর্থ (bishal arth), সাধারণ অর্থ (sadharan arth)

Part of Speech: Adverb

Pronunciation: at lahrg

At Large is an English phrase that is commonly used as an adverb. It is pronounced as “at lahrg”. The phrase has multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used.

Short Definition of At Large:

1. In a general or overall sense; as a whole.
2. Not confined or restricted to a specific area or location.
3. Not captured or confined; free.

Synonyms of At Large:

1. Generally, Broadly, Universally.
2. Freely, Openly, Unrestrictedly.
3. Escaped, Uncaught, Unconfined.

Antonyms of At Large:

1. Specifically (বিশেষত), Particularly (বিশেষ করে)
2. Confined (সীমাবদ্ধ), Restricted (সীমাবদ্ধ)
3. Captured (আটক), Confined (বাধ্যবাধক)

Origin of At Large:

The phrase “at large” originated from the Old English word “at lǣrgan” which means “at liberty”. Over time, it evolved to its current form and usage in the English language.

Nearby Words:

1. At last (Adverb)
2. At length (Adverb)
3. At leisure (Adverb)
4. At loggerheads (Idiom)
5. At a loss (Idiom)

At Large in Literature Quotes:

1. “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” – Saint Augustine (পৃথিবীটি একটি বই এবং যারা ভ্রমণ করেন না, তারা শুধুমাত্র একটি পৃষ্ঠা পড়েন।)
2. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” – Helen Keller (জীবন বাঁধাই একটি সাহসী প্রস্তুতি বা সম্পূর্ণভাবে কিছু নয়।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বিশাল অর্থ (bishal arth)
Hindi: विस्तृत अर्थ (vistrit arth)
Nepali: विस्तृत अर्थ (vistrit arth)
Urdu: وسیع معنی (wasee ma’ani)
Tamil: பரந்தமான அர்த்தம் (parandamana artham)
Telugu: విస్తృత అర్థం (vistruta artham)
Arabic: بشكل عام (bishakl eam)
Chinese: 总体上的意思 (zǒngtǐ shàng de yìsi)
Japanese: 全体的な意味 (zentai-tekina imi)
Russian: в общем смысле (v obshchem smysle)

For more information, you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org
2. Dictionary.com
3. TheFreeDictionary.com