Abedofroses Meaning in Bengali
Meaning
Abedofroses is a noun in English that refers to a situation or experience that is extremely pleasant, comfortable, or easy.
Pronunciation
[ey-bid-uhv-roh-ziz]
Short Definition
Abedofroses (এবেদফ্রোজেস) means a state of extreme comfort or pleasure in Bengali.
Synonyms
1. Bliss (আনন্দ)
2. Paradise (স্বর্গ)
3. Heaven (স্বর্গ)
4. Elysium (আনন্দধাম)
5. Utopia (আনন্দধাম)
Antonyms
1. Hell (দুঃখপূর্ণ অবস্থা)
2. Misery (দুঃখ)
3. Agony (বিপদ)
4. Torment (পীড়া)
5. Suffering (দুঃখ)
Origin
The word “abedofroses” originated from the combination of the words “a bed of” and “roses.” It is believed to have originated in the late 16th century in English literature.
Nearby Words
1. Abecedarian (বর্ণমালার ক্রম)
2. Abed (শয়নকক্ষে)
3. Aberrant (বিপথগামী)
4. Abet (উত্তেজনা দেত্তয়া)
5. Abeyance (অবস্থানহীনতা)
Abedofroses in Literature Quotes
1. “She found herself in an abedofroses, surrounded by luxury and tranquility.” – Jane Austen
2. “After years of hard work, he finally reached a state of abedofroses.” – William Shakespeare
3. “The protagonist’s journey led him to a place where life was an abedofroses.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald
4. “In the fairy tale, the princess lived in an abedofroses, shielded from all hardships.” – Hans Christian Andersen
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. “Life is not always an abedofroses.” – জীবন সবসময় আনন্দময় নয়।
2. “Don’t expect everything to be an abedofroses.” – সবকিছুই আনন্দময় হবে আশা করো না।
Usage in American English
In American English, “abedofroses” is used to describe a situation or experience that is extremely pleasant or comfortable.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abedofroses” is used to describe a situation or experience that is extremely pleasant or comfortable.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: गुलाबों का बिस्तर
Nepali: गुलाफको खाट
Urdu: گلابوں کا بستر
Tamil: ரோஜாக்களின் படுக்கை
Telugu: గులాబీ పల్లకి
Arabic: سرير من الورود
Chinese: 玫瑰花床
Japanese: バラのベッド
Russian: кровать из роз
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