accumulative

Accumulative Meaning in Bengali

Accumulative is an English word that has several meanings in Bengali. The word can be translated into Bengali as সংগ্রহশীল (sangrahashil), সংগ্রহকারী (sangrahakari), সংগ্রহক (sangrahak), সংগ্রহশীলতা (sangrahashilta), and সংগ্রহকারিতা (sangrahakarita).

Part of Speech

The word “accumulative” is an adjective.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of “accumulative” is /əˈkjuːmjələtɪv/.

Short Definition

The term “accumulative” refers to something that is characterized by accumulation or the act of gathering or collecting.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of “accumulative” include cumulative, additive, increasing, growing, and amassing.

Antonyms

Antonyms of “accumulative” include বিনামূল্যে (binamulye) meaning “free of charge,” বিনামূল্যে (binamulye) meaning “without cost,” বিনামূল্যে (binamulye) meaning “complimentary,” বিনামূল্যে (binamulye) meaning “gratis,” and বিনামূল্যে (binamulye) meaning “for nothing.”

Origin

The word “accumulative” originated from the Latin word “accumulātus,” which is the past participle of “accumulāre” meaning “to heap up” or “to accumulate.”

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to “accumulative” include:

  • Accumulate (verb)
  • Accumulated (adjective)
  • Accumulation (noun)
  • Accumulator (noun)
  • Accumulatively (adverb)

Accumulative in Literature Quotes

1. “The accumulative power of small acts of kindness is immeasurable.” – Unknown

2. “Success is the accumulative result of small efforts repeated day in and day out.” – Robert Collier

3. “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” – Lao Tzu

4. “The accumulative power of positive thinking can transform your life.” – Brian Tracy

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: संचयी (sanchayi)

Nepali: संचयी (sanchayi)

Urdu: اکٹھا کرنے والا (ikṭhā karne vālā)

Tamil: சேகரிப்பவர் (cēkarippavar)

Telugu: కూడివేయుట (kūḍivēyuṭa)

Arabic: تراكمي (tarakumi)

Chinese: 累积的 (lěijī de)

Japanese: 累積的な (ruiseki-teki na)

Russian: накопительный (nakopitel’nyy)

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