bossy

Bossy Meaning in Bengali: অধিপতিমান, নির্দেশকারী, অধিপতিগণ্য, অধিপতিবাদী (noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Definition of Bossy

(noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Bossy is a term used to describe someone who is domineering, authoritative, or inclined to give orders. It can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb depending on the context.

Synonyms of Bossy

(noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

  • Authoritarian – অধিপতিবাদী
  • Dominant – অধিপতিমান
  • Controlling – নির্দেশকারী
  • Overbearing – অধিপতিগণ্য

Antonyms of Bossy

(noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

  • Submissive – বিনয়পূর্ণ
  • Passive – নিষ্ক্রিয়
  • Compliant – মাননীয়
  • Docile – বিনয়ী

Origin of Bossy

(noun)

The word “bossy” originated from the Middle English word “boce” which means “a cow.” It later evolved to “bossy” in the 19th century, referring to a cow that acts dominant or assertive.

Nearby Words

  • Boss – noun
  • Bossily – adverb
  • Bossiness – noun
  • Bossing – verb

Bossy in Literature Quotes

“She was bossy in the way that only a mother can be bossy.” – Maya Angelou (তিনি বলেছেন, “তিনি এমন একজন মা যেমন কেউ হতে পারেন না তার মতন অধিপতিবাদী ছিলেন।”)

“He had a bossy demeanor that made everyone listen to him.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তিনি বলেছেন, “তাঁর একটি অধিপতিবাদী আচরণ ছিল যা সবাইকে তাঁকে শুনতে উদ্দীপ্ত করে।”)

Bossy Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: অধিপতিমান
  • Hindi: अधिपतिगण्य
  • Nepali: अधिपतिमान
  • Urdu: ادھپتیمان
  • Tamil: அதிபதிமான
  • Telugu: అధిపతిమాన
  • Arabic: مستبد
  • Chinese: 专横的
  • Japanese: 横暴な
  • Russian: властный

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