Abrasions
Meaning in Bengali:
আব্রেশনসমূহ, আব্রেশন, আব্রেশনের অর্থ, আব্রেশনের সাথে বাংলা অর্থ
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-brey-zhuhns
Short Definition of Abrasions with Bengali Meaning:
Abrasions are superficial injuries to the skin caused by scraping or rubbing against a rough surface. In Bengali, it is known as “আব্রেশন” (abreshon).
Abrasions Synonyms:
Scrapes, grazes, scratches, lacerations, cuts
Abrasions Antonyms:
Healing (সুস্থ হওয়া), recovery (পুনরুদ্ধার), restoration (পুনরুদ্ধার), repair (মেরামত), rejuvenation (পুনর্জীবন)
Origin of Abrasions:
The word “abrasions” originated from the Latin word “abrasio” which means “a scraping away.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
Wounds (আঘাত), injuries (আঘাত), cuts (কাটা), bruises (ক্ষত), contusions (ক্ষত)
Abrasions in Literature Quotes:
1. “His face was covered in abrasions, evidence of the intense struggle.” – The Detective’s Diary
2. “She fell off her bike and got several abrasions on her knees.” – The Adventures of Lucy
3. “The warrior’s armor protected him from severe injuries, but he still had a few abrasions.” – The Battle of Kings
4. “The hiker’s hands were covered in dirt and abrasions from climbing the rocky mountain.” – The Journey Within
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “Rubbing salt in the wound” – আঘাতে লবণ মাখানো
2. “Adding insult to injury” – আঘাতে অপমান যোগ করা
Usage in American English:
In American English, abrasions are commonly referred to as “scrapes” or “grazes.” They are often treated with antiseptic ointments and bandages.
Usage in British English:
In British English, abrasions are commonly known as “grazes” or “scratches.” They are usually treated with antiseptic creams and dressings.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: घाव (ghaav), Nepali: घाउ (ghau), Urdu: چھالے (chhaale), Tamil: சுவாசம் (suvaasam), Telugu: కట్టుకున్నట్లు (kattukunnatlu), Arabic: جروح سطحية (jaro