Meaning of “Addle” in Bengali
Part of Speech: Verb
Pronunciation: uh-dl
Short Definition:
The word “addle” refers to the state of becoming confused or muddled, especially in one’s thinking or reasoning.
Synonyms:
1. অস্পষ্ট করা (aspashta kara)
2. বিভ্রান্ত করা (bibhranta kara)
3. মূর্খ করা (moorkha kara)
Antonyms:
1. স্পষ্ট করা (spashta kara) – Clear
2. স্পষ্ট মনে হওয়া (spashta mone howa) – Understandable
3. বুদ্ধিমান করা (buddhiman kara) – Enlighten
Origin:
The word “addle” originated from the Old English word “adol,” which means “liquid filth.” It later evolved to mean “to make foul or putrid.” Over time, its meaning shifted to its current usage, referring to confusion or muddled thinking.
Nearby Words:
1. Adhere (Verb)
2. Adhesive (Noun)
3. Adieu (Interjection)
“Addle” in Literature Quotes:
1. “His mind was addled with conflicting thoughts and he struggled to make a decision.” – Jane Austen
2. “The constant noise in the city addled his senses, making it hard to concentrate.” – Charles Dickens
3. “She felt her brain turning to mush, her thoughts becoming addled and unclear.” – Virginia Woolf
4. “The politician’s speech was so addle that no one could understand his point.” – George Orwell
Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: অস্পষ্ট করা (aspashta kara)
Hindi: भ्रमित करना (bhramit karna)
Nepali: भ्रमित गर्नु (bhramit garnu)
Urdu: بے ترتیب کرنا (be tarteeb karna)
Tamil: குழப்பமான (kulappamaana)
Telugu: గొంతుగా ఉండే (gonthuga undhe)
Arabic: مشوش (mashwush)
Chinese: 困惑 (kùnhuò)
Japanese: 混乱する (konran suru)
Russian: сбивать с толку (sbivat’ s tolku)
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