Bengali Meanings of “Brayed”: বাঁচা, বাঁচানো, বাঁচানোর ধ্বনি (verb, pronunciation: breyd)
Definition of Brayed
Part of speech: verb (used without object)
Pronunciation: breyd
The word “brayed” refers to the act of making a loud, harsh, and unpleasant sound, similar to the noise produced by a donkey. It is often used to describe the sound made by a person or animal when they cry or shout loudly and in a harsh manner.
Synonyms of Brayed
1. Bellowed – গর্জন করা (verb)
2. Roared – গর্জন করা (verb)
3. Shrieked – চিত্কার করা (verb)
4. Howled – চিত্কার করা (verb)
5. Screeched – চিত্কার করা (verb)
Antonyms of Brayed
1. Whispered – ফিসফিস করা (verb)
2. Muttered – বলিতে বলিতে কথা বলা (verb)
3. Murmured – বলিতে বলিতে কথা বলা (verb)
4. Mumbled – বলিতে বলিতে কথা বলা (verb)
5. Hushed – শান্ত (adjective)
Origin of Brayed
The word “brayed” originated from the Middle English word “breyen,” which means to make a loud, harsh sound. It can be traced back to the Old English word “bregdan,” which means to move quickly or to make a sudden movement. The word eventually evolved to its current meaning of making a loud and unpleasant sound.
Nearby Words
1. Brayer – noun
2. Bray – noun
3. Braying – noun
4. Braze – verb
5. Brazed – adjective
Brayed in Literature Quotes
1. “He brayed like a donkey, causing everyone to turn and stare.” – John Smith (তিনি গাধার মত করে কাঁদলেন, যা সবাইকে তাকিয়ে দিয়েছিল।)
2. “Her laughter brayed through the room, filling it with joy.” – Jane Doe (তার হাসি ঘরটি দিয়ে গেল, সে সেখানে আনন্দ দিয়ে পূর্ণ করেছিল।)
Brayed Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাঁচা
Hindi: ब्रेड
Nepali: ब्रेड
Urdu: بریڈ
Tamil: பிரேட்
Telugu: బ్రేడ్
Arabic: خبز
Chinese: 面包 (miànbāo)
Japanese: パン (pan)
Russian: хлеб (khleb)
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