at the outside

At the Outside Meaning in Bengali: বাইরে, বাইরের দিকে, বাইরের পাশে

Part of Speech:

At the Outside is a prepositional phrase.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of “at the outside” is [at thē ˈoutˌsīd].

Short Definition of At the Outside:

At the Outside means the maximum or upper limit of something. It refers to the most extreme or outermost point or estimation.

Synonyms of At the Outside:

1. At most (সর্বাধিক)
2. Maximum (সর্বাধিক)
3. Utmost (সর্বাধিক)
4. Top (শীর্ষ)
5. Extreme (চরম)
6. Outermost (বাইরের সর্বশেষ)

Antonyms of At the Outside:

1. At the Inside (ভিতরে)
2. Minimum (সর্বনিম্ন)
3. Least (সর্বনিম্ন)
4. Innermost (অন্তর্নিহিত)
5. Interior (অভ্যন্তর)

Origin of At the Outside:

The origin of the phrase “at the outside” can be traced back to the early 19th century. It is derived from the combination of the preposition “at” and the noun “outside,” indicating the outer part or limit of something.

Nearby Words:

1. At the Inside (Prepositional Phrase)
2. At the Center (Prepositional Phrase)
3. At the Edge (Prepositional Phrase)
4. At the Top (Prepositional Phrase)
5. At the Bottom (Prepositional Phrase)

At the Outside in Literature Quotes:

1. “At the outside, we can accommodate 50 people in the conference room.” (বাইরের দিকে, আমরা সম্মেলন কক্ষে ৫০ জনকে আবাস্য করতে পারি।)
2. “The journey will take 3 hours at the outside.” (সফরটি সর্বাধিক ৩ ঘন্টা সময় নিতে পারে।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: বাইরে, বাইরের দিকে, বাইরের পাশে
– Hindi: बाहर, बाहर की ओर, बाहर के पास
– Nepali: बाहिर, बाहिरको दिशा, बाहिरको पास
– Urdu: باہر, باہر کی طرف, باہر کے قریب
– Tamil: வெளியே, வெளியிடத்தில், வெளியிடத்தின் பக்கத்தில்
– Telugu: బయటకు, బయటపై, బయటపై
– Arabic: في الخارج, في الخارج, في الخارج
– Chinese: 在外面, 在外面, 在外面
– Japanese: 外側で, 外側で, 外側で
– Russian: наружу, наружу, наружу

For more information, you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia: At the Outside
– Dictionary.com: At the Outside
– The Free Dictionary: At the Outside