Acquaint Meaning in Bengali
পরিচিত (porichit), জানান (janan), পরিচিত করা (porichit kora), পরিচিত হওয়া (porichit howa), পরিচিত হত্তয়া (porichit hattaya)
Part of Speech
Verb
Pronunciation
uh-kweynt
Short Definition of Acquaint
To make someone aware or familiar with something; to introduce someone to someone else; to have knowledge or experience of something.
Synonyms of Acquaint
Familiarize, Inform, Introduce, Notify, Apprise
Antonyms of Acquaint
Unfamiliarize (অপরিচিত করা), Conceal (গোপন করা), Hide (লুকান), Misinform (ভুল তথ্য দেওয়া), Deceive (প্রতারণা করা)
Origin of Acquaint
The word “acquaint” originated from the Old French word “acointier” which means “make known”. It entered the English language in the 13th century.
Nearby Words
– Acquaintance (Noun)
– Acquaintanceship (Noun)
– Acquaintanceship (Noun)
– Acquaintanceship (Noun)
– Acquaintanceship (Noun)
Acquaint in Literature Quotes
– “It is a pleasure to be able to quote lines to fit any occasion.” – Abraham Lincoln
– “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
– “A true friend is somebody who can make us feel better no matter how bad things may be.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
– “Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.'” – C.S. Lewis
Meaning in Different Languages
– Hindi: परिचित (parichit)
– Nepali: परिचित (parichit)
– Urdu: واقف کرنا (waqif karna)
– Tamil: அறிமுகப்படுத்து (aṟimukappaṭuttu)
– Telugu: పరిచయం చేయడం (paricayaṁ cēyaḍaṁ)
– Arabic: يعرف (yaerif)
– Chinese: 熟悉 (shúxī)
– Japanese: 知り合い (shiriai)
– Russian: знакомить (znakomit’)
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