achromatic

Achromatic Meaning in Bengali

Achromatic meaning in Bengali: অবর্ণনীয় (avarnanīẏa), রঙ্গহীন (raṅgahīna), অবর্ণ (avarna), নির্বর্ণ (nirbarna), নির্বর্ণতা (nirbarnatā)

Part of Speech

Achromatic is an adjective.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of achromatic is uh-kroh-mat-ik.

Short Definition of Achromatic

Achromatic refers to something that is without color or lacks chromaticity. It can also mean something that is neutral or unbiased.

Achromatic Synonyms

Some synonyms of achromatic are colorless, neutral, uncolored, uncoloured, and unbiased.

Achromatic Antonyms

Some antonyms of achromatic are colorful (বর্ণময়), chromatic (বর্ণময়), pigmented (রঙ্গিত), dyed (বর্ণিত), and biased (পক্ষপাতপ্রবণ).

Origin of Achromatic

The word achromatic originated from the Greek word “achromatos,” which means “colorless.” It was first used in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Achromatism (noun) – অবর্ণতা (avarnatā)

2. Achromatize (verb) – অবর্ণ করা (avarna kara)

3. Achromatous (adjective) – অবর্ণ (avarna)

4. Achromatically (adverb) – অবর্ণভাবে (avarnabhābe)

5. Achromatism (noun) – অবর্ণতা (avarnatā)

Achromatic in Literature Quotes

1. “The world is neither black nor white, but achromatic, a blend of all colors.” – Unknown

2. “Her achromatic personality made her the perfect mediator in conflicts.” – Jane Austen

3. “In his paintings, the artist often used achromatic tones to evoke a sense of melancholy.” – Pablo Picasso

4. “The achromatic landscape stretched as far as the eye could see, devoid of any vibrant hues.” – Emily Bronte

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: अवर्ण (avarna)

Nepali: अवर्ण (avarna)

Urdu: اچرومیٹک (achromatic)

Tamil: அரசனான (aracaṉāṉ)

Telugu: అక్రోమాటిక్ (akrōmāṭik)

Arabic: لا لون له (la lawn lahu)

Chinese: 无色 (wú sè)

Japanese: 無色 (mushoku)

Russian: ахроматический (akhromaticheskiy)

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Achromatic. You can also refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com for further definitions and examples.