Butted Meaning in Bengali: টাকানো, ঠেলা দেওয়া, ধাক্কা দেওয়া (verb, /ˈbʌtɪd/)
Definition of Butted
(verb, /ˈbʌtɪd/)
Butted is the past tense and past participle of the verb “butt.” It refers to the act of striking or pushing with the head or horns, typically done by animals. It can also mean to thrust or push forcefully against something.
Synonyms of Butted
- Rammed – ঠেলা দেওয়া
- Pushed – ধাক্কা দেওয়া
- Struck – টাকানো
- Collided – সংঘাত ঘটানো
- Clashed – সংঘাত ঘটানো
Antonyms of Butted
- Retreated – পিছি হাটা
- Withdrawn – পিছি হাটা
- Recoiled – পিছি হাটা
- Yielded – পিছি হাটা
- Backed off – পিছি হাটা
Origin of Butted
The word “butt” originated from the Old English word “buttan,” which means “to strike.” It has been used in English since the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Butter (noun) – মখন
- Button (noun) – বোতাম
- Butterfly (noun) – প্রজাপতি
- Buttock (noun) – পিছনের অংশ
- Butler (noun) – মহাপরিচালক
Butted in Literature Quotes
- “He butted his head against the door in frustration.” – John Smith (তিনি তার মাথা বিরক্তিতে দরজায় ঠেলে দিলেন।)
- “The two rams butted each other in a fierce battle.” – Jane Doe (দুটি ভেড়া একবিপক্ষী যুদ্ধে একে অপরকে ঠেলে দিল।)
Butted Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: টাকানো
- Hindi: ठोकर मारना
- Nepali: ठोकर लगाउनु
- Urdu: ٹکرانا
- Tamil: தடுத்துவிடு
- Telugu: తడిచేయు
- Arabic: صدم
- Chinese: 撞击
- Japanese: ぶつかる
- Russian: ударяться
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on “Butt”. You can also find additional definitions and examples on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.