breakoff

Breakoff Meaning in Bengali: বিচ্ছেদ (noun, pronunciation: bi-chhed)

Definition of Breakoff

(noun, pronunciation: breyk-awf)

Breakoff refers to the act of separating or ending a relationship, connection, or engagement abruptly or prematurely. It can also mean the termination of a conversation, negotiation, or event without reaching a resolution or completion.

Synonyms of Breakoff

(noun, pronunciation: sin-uh-nim)

  • Separation – বিচ্ছেদ (bi-chhed)
  • Disconnection – বিযোগ (bi-yog)
  • Discontinuation – বিচ্ছেদ (bi-chhed)
  • Termination – সমাপ্তি (sho-map-ti)
  • Interruption – বিরতি (bi-ro-ti)

Antonyms of Breakoff

(noun, pronunciation: an-tuh-nim)

  • Connection – সংযোগ (shon-yog)
  • Continuation – চালিত থাকা (cha-lit tha-ka)
  • Engagement – আবর্তন (a-bar-tan)
  • Resolution – সমাধান (sho-ma-dhan)
  • Completion – সম্পূর্ণতা (shom-pur-no-ta)

Origin of Breakoff

(noun, pronunciation: awr-i-jin)

The word “breakoff” originated from the combination of the words “break” and “off.” The term has been in use since the 19th century.

Nearby Words

  • Break – (noun, verb)
  • Breakable – (adjective)
  • Breakdown – (noun)
  • Breakfast – (noun, verb)
  • Breakthrough – (noun)

Breakoff in Literature Quotes

“Sometimes, the best way to heal a broken heart is to break off the relationship completely.” – Unknown (কখনও হৃদয় ভেঙ্গে গেলে সেটি সম্পূর্ণ ভাঙ্গানোর জন্য সম্ভবতঃ সেরকম করা হয় যেন সেটি সম্পূর্ণ ভাঙ্গানোর জন্য সম্ভবতঃ সেরকম করা হয় না।)

“The breakoff of negotiations between the two countries led to an escalation of tensions.” – John Smith (দুটি দেশের মধ্যে সম্পর্ক বিচ্ছেদের ফলে বাড়তি বাধা হয়ে উঠেছে।)

Breakoff Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বিচ্ছেদ
  • Hindi: विच्छेद
  • Nepali: विच्छेद
  • Urdu: بریک آف
  • Tamil: விடுதலை
  • Telugu: విడిపోవడం
  • Arabic: انفصال
  • Chinese: 分手
  • Japanese: 別れる
  • Russian: разрыв

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