Bustled Meaning in Bengali: গতিবিধিতে ব্যস্ত (verb, /ˈbʌsəld/)
Definition
Bustled is a verb that means to move or act with a great sense of energy, activity, or purpose. It is often used to describe someone who is busy and bustling about, engaged in various tasks or activities.
Synonyms
- hustled (হাঁটপাত)
- hurried (হারানো)
- bustling (ব্যস্ততা)
- busy (ব্যস্ত)
- active (সক্রিয়)
Antonyms
- relaxed (সুস্থ)
- calm (শান্ত)
- idle (অলস)
- leisurely (আরামপ্রিয়)
- inactive (নিষ্ক্রিয়)
Origin
The word “bustled” originated from the Middle English word “bustelen,” which means to hurry or move quickly. It is derived from the Old Norse word “bustla,” meaning to bustle or rustle.
Nearby Words
- bustle (noun)
- bustler (noun)
- bustling (adjective)
- bustled (past tense verb)
- bustles (present tense verb)
Bustled in Literature Quotes
- “She bustled around the kitchen, preparing a delicious meal for her family.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তার পরিবারের জন্য সুস্বাদু খাবার তৈরি করতে রান্নাঘরে ব্যস্ত ছিলেন।)
- “The city streets were bustling with people, each one with a purpose of their own.” – Charles Dickens (শহরের রাস্তাগুলি মানুষের সঙ্গে ভরা ছিল, প্রতিটি মানুষের নিজস্ব উদ্দেশ্য ছিল।)
Bustled Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: গতিবিধিতে ব্যস্ত
- Hindi: भगदड़
- Nepali: भगदड़
- Urdu: بسٹل
- Tamil: புதுப்பிக்கப்பட்ட
- Telugu: బస్టిల్డ్
- Arabic: ازدحام
- Chinese: 忙碌 (mánglù)
- Japanese: 忙しない (isogashinai)
- Russian: суетиться (suetitsya)
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