beatific

Beatific Meaning in Bengali: আনন্দময় (noun, pronunciation: anondomoy), আনন্দদায়ক (noun, pronunciation: anondodayok), আনন্দময় (noun, pronunciation: anondomoy)

Definition and Part of Speech

Beatific (adjective, pronunciation: bee-uh-tif-ik) refers to experiencing or expressing bliss or great happiness. It is derived from the Latin word “beatificus,” which means “making happy.”

Synonyms of Beatific

1. Blissful (adjective) – আনন্দময়

2. Joyful (adjective) – আনন্দিত

3. Serene (adjective) – শান্ত

4. Ecstatic (adjective) – আনন্দবিহ্বল

5. Rapturous (adjective) – আনন্দময়

Antonyms of Beatific

1. Miserable (adjective) – দুঃখিত

2. Sorrowful (adjective) – দুঃখিত

3. Depressed (adjective) – বিষণ্ণ

4. Unhappy (adjective) – অসন্তুষ্ট

5. Melancholic (adjective) – বিষণ্ণ

Origin of Beatific

The word “beatific” originated from the Latin word “beatificus,” which is a combination of “beatus” meaning “happy” and “facere” meaning “to make.”

Nearby Words

1. Beatification (noun) – আনন্দদান

2. Beatifically (adverb) – আনন্দময়ভাবে

3. Beatify (verb) – আনন্দদান করা

4. Beatitude (noun) – আনন্দ

5. Beat (verb) – হারিয়ে যাওয়া

Beatific in Literature Quotes

1. “The beatific smile on her face made everyone around her feel a sense of peace.” – Jane Austen (Bengali meaning: তার মুখের আনন্দময় হাসি সবার চেয়েও শান্তির অনুভূতি দেয়।)

2. “He looked at the sunset with beatific awe, marveling at the beauty of nature.” – William Wordsworth (Bengali meaning: সে আনন্দময় ভয়ে সূর্যাস্তের দিকে তাকিয়ে দেখল, প্রকৃতির সৌন্দর্যে আশ্চর্য করে।)

Beatific Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আনন্দময়, Hindi: आनंदमय, Nepali: आनन्दमय, Urdu: آنندم؛, Tamil: மகிழ்ச்சியான, Telugu: ఆనందముగా, Arabic: سعيد, Chinese: 快樂, Japanese: 幸福な, Russian: блаженный

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