Abashment Meaning in Bengali
Abashment Meaning in Bengali
বাংলা অর্থঃ লজ্জা, হতবুদ্ধি, হতবুদ্ধিতে আন্তরিত হওয়া, লজ্জায় আঘাত পেয়া, হতবুদ্ধি করা।
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
uh-bash-muhnt
Short Definition of Abashment
Abashment is the feeling of embarrassment, self-consciousness, or unease that occurs when someone feels ashamed or humiliated.
Synonyms of Abashment
Embarrassment, Discomfiture, Confusion, Chagrin, Mortification
Antonyms of Abashment
Confidence (আত্মবিশ্বাস), Poise (স্থিরতা), Composure (শান্তি), Assurance (নিশ্চয়তা), Self-assuredness (আত্মবিশ্বাস)
Origin of Abashment
The word “abashment” originated from the Middle English word “abaschen” which means “to lose one’s composure” or “to make someone feel ashamed”. It is derived from the Old French word “esbahir” which means “to astonish” or “to make someone feel embarrassed”.
Nearby Words
Abandonment (পরিত্যাগ), Abate (কমান), Abbreviation (সংক্ষেপণ), Abdomen (পেট), Abduct (অপহরণ করা)
Abashment in Literature Quotes
“She stood before him in abashment, and he spoke to her kindly.” – Leo Tolstoy
“His abashment was evident as he stumbled over his words.” – Jane Austen
“The crowd’s laughter only increased her abashment.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald
“He blushed with abashment as he realized his mistake.” – William Shakespeare
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. To put someone to the blush – কাউকে লজ্জায় আনা
2. To make someone feel small – কাউকে ছোট করা
3. To take the wind out of someone’s sails – কাউকে লজ্জিত করা
Usage in American English
In American English, “abashment” is used to describe the feeling of embarrassment or unease that someone experiences when they feel ashamed or humiliated.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abashment” is used to refer to the state of feeling embarrassed or self-conscious due to a particular situation or event.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: लज्जा (Lajja), Nepali: लज्जा (Lajja), Urdu: شرمندگی (Sharmindgi), Tamil: மனச்சிறுத்து (Manac ciruttu), Telugu: లజ్జ (Lajja), Arabic: الإحراج (Al’ihrag), Chinese: 尴尬 (Gāngà), Japanese: 当惑 (Tōwaku), Russian: смущение (smushcheniye)
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