at the eleventh hour

At the Eleventh Hour Meaning in Bengali: গ্রাম্য ভাষায় একাদশ ঘড়িতে

Part of Speech: Idiom

Pronunciation: uh t th uh ih-lev-uh nth ou-er

Short Definition: At the last possible moment or just before a deadline.

Synonyms: Last minute, just in time, in the nick of time

Antonyms: Early, ahead of time, in advance

Origin: The phrase “at the eleventh hour” originated from the Bible, specifically from the parable of the laborers in the vineyard in the Gospel of Matthew. In the parable, workers were hired throughout the day, and those who were hired at the eleventh hour received the same payment as those who had worked the entire day. The phrase has since been used to refer to doing something at the last possible moment.

Nearby Words:

  • At the end (Prepositional phrase)
  • At the drop of a hat (Idiom)
  • At the crossroads (Idiom)
  • At the crack of dawn (Idiom)
  • At the cost of (Prepositional phrase)

At the Eleventh Hour in Literature Quotes:

  1. “He always says that at the eleventh hour, but he never keeps his promises.” (সে সর্বদা একাদশ ঘড়িতে বলে, কিন্তু তার প্রতিশ্রুতিগুলি সর্বদা পালন করে না।)
  2. “The team managed to finish the project at the eleventh hour.” (দলটি একাদশ ঘড়িতে প্রকল্পটি শেষ করতে সক্ষম হয়েছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: গ্রাম্য ভাষায় একাদশ ঘড়িতে
  • Hindi: ग्रामीण भाषा में ग्यारहवीं घंटे में
  • Nepali: ग्रामीण भाषामा एकादश घण्टामा
  • Urdu: گرامیں زبان میں گیارہویں گھنٹے میں
  • Tamil: கிராம மொழியில் பதினெட்டாம் மணி நேரத்தில்
  • Telugu: గ్రామీణ భాషలో పదిహేనుగంటల సమయంలో
  • Arabic: في اللحظة الحادية عشرة
  • Chinese: 在第十一小时
  • Japanese: 11時になって
  • Russian: В последний момент

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  1. Wikipedia.org
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