accosting

Accosting Meaning in Bengali

Accosting meaning in Bengali: সম্প্রসারণ, সম্প্রসারণ করা, সম্প্রসারণ করা, সম্প্রসারণ করা, সম্প্রসারণ করা

Part of Speech

Accosting is a verb.

Pronunciation

Accosting is pronounced as uh-kaw-sting.

Short Definition of Accosting

Accosting refers to the act of approaching or speaking to someone boldly or aggressively.

Synonyms of Accosting

1. Approach
2. Confront
3. Hail
4. Address
5. Greet

Antonyms of Accosting

1. Avoid (এড়ান)
2. Ignore (উপেক্ষা করা)
3. Shun (পরিত্যাগ করা)
4. Evade (টালা দেওয়া)
5. Elude (টালা দেওয়া)

Origin of Accosting

The word “accosting” originated from the Middle English word “acosten,” which means “to approach, address.” It can be traced back to the Old French word “acoster” and the Latin word “ad-” (to) combined with “costa” (rib, side). The term evolved over time to its current meaning of boldly or aggressively approaching someone.

Nearby Words

1. Accost (verb)
2. Accouchement (noun)
3. Account (noun)
4. Accredit (verb)
5. Accrue (verb)

Accosting in Literature Quotes

1. “He accosted me on the street and demanded money.” – Jane Austen

2. “She was accosted by a stranger in the park who asked for directions.” – Charles Dickens

3. “The protagonist accosted the villain with a fierce determination.” – William Shakespeare

4. “Accosting strangers is not considered polite in our society.” – Mark Twain

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: সম্প্রসারণ
Hindi: संवाद करना
Nepali: सम्प्रसारण गर्नु
Urdu: بات چیت کرنا
Tamil: பேசுவதற்கு
Telugu: మాట్లాడుట
Arabic: مواجهة
Chinese: 搭讪
Japanese: 近づく
Russian: обращаться

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