abominated

Abominated Meaning in Bengali

Meaning

Abominated is an English word that means ঘৃণা করা, ঘৃণাযুক্ত করা, ঘৃণাযুক্ত হত্তয়া, ঘৃণাযুক্ত করা, ঘৃণাযুক্ত হত্তয়া in Bengali.

Part of Speech

Abominated is a verb.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of abominated is /əˈbɒmɪneɪtɪd/.

Short Definition

Abominated (ঘৃণা করা) means to feel intense dislike or hatred towards someone or something.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of abominated are despise (ঘৃণা করা), detest (ঘৃণা করা), loathe (ঘৃণা করা), abhor (ঘৃণা করা), and execrate (ঘৃণা করা).

Antonyms

Some antonyms of abominated are adore (আদর করা), cherish (আদর করা), love (ভালবাসা), admire (প্রশংসা করা), and appreciate (প্রশংসা করা).

Origin

The word abominated originated from the Latin word “abominatus,” which means “to abhor.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words to abominated are abominable (ঘৃণ্য), abomination (ঘৃণাসংকট), abominator (ঘৃণাযুক্ত ব্যক্তি), abominably (ঘৃণাযুক্তভাবে), and abominableness (ঘৃণাযুক্ততা).

Abominated in Literature Quotes

1. “He abominated the idea of cheating in any form.” – Charles Dickens

2. “She abominated the taste of cilantro in her food.” – Jhumpa Lahiri

3. “The protagonist abominated the corrupt practices of the government.” – George Orwell

4. “The villain was abominated by all the townspeople for his evil deeds.” – Agatha Christie

1. Abomination of desolation (ঘৃণাসংকটের অবস্থা) – This phrase refers to a state of extreme disgust or abhorrence.

2. Abomination to God (ঈশ্বরের ঘৃণাসংকট) – This phrase is used to describe something that is considered highly offensive or sacrilegious.

Usage in American English

In American English, abominated is used to express a strong feeling of dislike or hatred towards someone or something.

Usage in British English

In British English, abominated is used to convey a deep sense of aversion or repugnance towards someone or something.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: घृणित (Ghrinit), Nepali: घृणास्पद (Ghrināspada), Urdu: نفرت کرنا (Nafrat Karna), Tamil: வெறுப்புக்குரிய (Veṟuppukkuriya), Telugu: ద్వేషించు (Dvēṣin̄cu), Arabic: يمقت (Yamqit), Chinese: 憎恶 (Zēngwù), Japanese: 忌み嫌う (Imikirau), Russian: ненавидеть (nenavidet’).

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