abominable

Abominable Meaning in Bengali

Meaning of Abominable in Bengali

Abominable meaning in Bengali is ঘৃণ্য (ghriṇya), ঘৃণাস্পদ (ghriṇāspada), ঘৃণাজনক (ghriṇājana), ঘৃণার্হ (ghriṇārha), ঘৃণাস্পদ (ghriṇāspada).

Part of Speech

Abominable is an adjective.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of abominable is uh-bom-uh-nuh-buhl.

Short Definition of Abominable

Abominable means extremely unpleasant or disgusting.

Synonyms of Abominable

1. Hateful – ঘৃণ্য (ghriṇya)
2. Detestable – ঘৃণাস্পদ (ghriṇāspada)
3. Repugnant – ঘৃণাজনক (ghriṇājana)
4. Loathsome – ঘৃণার্হ (ghriṇārha)
5. Odious – ঘৃণাস্পদ (ghriṇāspada)

Antonyms of Abominable

1. Desirable – আকর্ষণীয় (ākaraṣaṇīya)
2. Pleasing – আনন্দদায়ক (ānandadāyaka)
3. Delightful – মনোরম (manorama)
4. Agreeable – সুস্বাদু (suswādu)
5. Charming – আকর্ষণীয় (ākaraṣaṇīya)

Origin of Abominable

The word “abominable” originated from the Latin word “abominabilis,” which means detestable or loathsome. It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Abominate – ঘৃণা করা (ghriṇā karā)
2. Abomination – ঘৃণাস্পদ ব্যক্তি বা বস্তু (ghriṇāspada byakti bā bastu)
3. Abominably – ঘৃণাস্পদভাবে (ghriṇāspadabhābe)
4. Abominator – ঘৃণাস্পদ ব্যক্তি (ghriṇāspada byakti)
5. Abominated – ঘৃণা করা (ghriṇā karā)

Abominable in Literature Quotes

1. “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” – Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice.

2. “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” – Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina.

3. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities.

4. “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” – William Shakespeare, Hamlet.

1. Abominable snowman – ঘৃণাস্পদ হিমমানব (ghriṇāspada himamānaba) – A legendary creature resembling a large, hairy, human-like being said to inhabit the Himalayas.

2. Abominable crime – ঘৃণাস্পদ অপরাধ (ghriṇāspada aparādha) – A heinous or extremely wicked act.

Usage in American English

In American English, “abominable” is used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or detestable.

Usage in British English

In British English, “abominable” is used in the same way as in American English, to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or detestable.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: घृणित (ghṛṇit)
Nepali: घृणित (ghṛṇita)
Urdu: ناگوار (nāgavār)
Tamil: வெறுப்பான (veṟuppāṉ)
Telugu: అసహ్యమైన (asahyamaina)
Arabic: مقيت (maqit)
Chinese: 可憎 (kězēng)
Japanese: 忌まわしい (imawashī)
Russian: отвратительный (otvratitel’nyy)

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