barrenness

Barrenness Meaning in Bengali: বাঁকা, নির্জনতা, নিষ্ফলতা, বন্ধনতা (noun, pronunciation: bāṅkā, nirjonota, nishphalota, bondhonota)

Definition of Barrenness

(noun, pronunciation: ber-uh n-nis)

Barrenness refers to the state of being unproductive, infertile, or unable to produce offspring. It is the condition of lacking the ability to bear fruit, crops, or children. Barrenness can be used to describe both physical and metaphorical infertility.

Synonyms of Barrenness

(noun, pronunciation: sin-uh-nim)

  • Infertility – বাঁকা (bāṅkā)
  • Sterility – নির্জনতা (nirjonota)
  • Unproductiveness – নিষ্ফলতা (nishphalota)
  • Barrenhood – বন্ধনতা (bondhonota)

Antonyms of Barrenness

(noun, pronunciation: an-tuh-nim)

  • Fertility – উর্বরতা (urborota)
  • Productiveness – উপজীবিতা (upojibita)
  • Fruitfulness – ফলদাতা (pholdata)
  • Richness – ধনীতা (dhanita)

Origin of Barrenness

(noun, pronunciation: awr-i-jin)

The word “barrenness” originated from the Middle English word “beren” meaning “to bear no fruit.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “beran” which means “to carry or bring forth.” The suffix “-ness” was added to form the noun “barrenness.”

Nearby Words

  • Barren – (adjective) নির্জন (nirjon)
  • Barrenly – (adverb) নিষ্ফলভাবে (nishphalbhabe)
  • Barrenness – (noun) বাঁকা (bāṅkā)
  • Barrenwort – (noun) বাঁকা লতা (bāṅkā lata)

Barrenness in Literature Quotes

“The barrenness of a busy life.” – William Shakespeare (একটি ব্যস্ত জীবনের নির্জনতা)

“The barrenness of winter.” – John Keats (শীতকালের নির্জনতা)

Barrenness Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বাঁকা
  • Hindi: बाँज़ (bānza)
  • Nepali: बाँजो (bānjo)
  • Urdu: بانجھ پن (banjh pan)
  • Tamil: பழுப்புற்றதன் (paḻuppuṟṟatam)
  • Telugu: బాధితత (bādhitata)
  • Arabic: عقر (uqr)
  • Chinese: 荒蕪 (huāngwú)
  • Japanese: 不毛 (fumō)
  • Russian: бесплодие (besplodiye)

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