addled

Addled Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech: Adjective

Pronunciation: uh-dld

Short Definition:

The word “addled” refers to something that is confused, muddled, or mixed up.

Addled Synonyms:

1. Confused (হতভম্বিত)
2. Muddled (অস্পষ্ট)
3. Bewildered (হতভম্বিত)
4. Disoriented (হতভম্বিত)
5. Befuddled (হতভম্বিত)

Addled Antonyms:

1. Clear (পরিষ্কার)
2. Lucid (স্পষ্ট)
3. Comprehensible (বোঝায়)
4. Rational (যুক্তিসঙ্গত)
5. Coherent (সংগত)

Origin of Addled:

The word “addled” originated from the Middle English word “adlen,” which means to earn or gain. Over time, its meaning evolved to refer to something that is confused or muddled.

Nearby Words:

1. Address (Noun)
2. Addict (Noun)
3. Addition (Noun)
4. Addle-brained (Adjective)
5. Addle-headed (Adjective)

Addled in Literature Quotes:

1. “His mind was addled with conflicting thoughts and emotions.” – Jane Austen

2. “The professor’s lecture left the students addled and unsure of what they had just learned.” – J.K. Rowling

3. “She stared at the crossword puzzle, her mind addled by fatigue.” – Agatha Christie

4. “The politician’s speech was so addled that it failed to convey any coherent message.” – George Orwell

Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: হতভম্বিত (hatobhombit)
Hindi: उलझा हुआ (uljha hua)
Nepali: भ्रमित (bhramit)
Urdu: الجھا ہوا (uljha hua)
Tamil: கலங்கிய (kalangiy)
Telugu: కలిగిన (kaligina)
Arabic: مشوش (mashwush)
Chinese: 困惑的 (kùnhuò de)
Japanese: 混乱した (konran shita)
Russian: смутный (smutny)

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