adeptness

Adeptness Meaning in Bengali

Adeptness is a noun that refers to the quality of being skilled or proficient in a particular activity or field. It is pronounced as uh-dept-nis.

Short Definition of Adeptness

Adeptness is the state of being highly skilled or proficient in a specific area.

Adeptness Synonyms

Proficiency, skillfulness, expertise, competence, dexterity.

Adeptness Antonyms

Incompetence (অদক্ষতা), ineptitude (অদক্ষতা), clumsiness (অদক্ষতা), incapability (অক্ষমতা), inefficiency (অক্ষমতা).

Origin of Adeptness

The word “adeptness” originated from the Middle English word “adept,” which means skilled or accomplished. It is derived from the Latin word “adeptus,” which means attainment or achievement.

Nearby Words

– Adenine (noun)
– Adenitis (noun)
– Adenocarcinoma (noun)
– Adenoid (noun)
– Adenoma (noun)
– Adenosine (noun)
– Adenosine Triphosphate (noun)
– Adephagia (noun)
– Adept (noun)
– Adeptly (adverb)

Adeptness in Literature Quotes

– “His adeptness in playing the piano was evident as his fingers danced across the keys with grace.” – Jane Austen
– “The artist’s adeptness in capturing the essence of nature in his paintings is truly remarkable.” – Vincent van Gogh
– “Her adeptness in negotiation allowed her to strike a favorable deal for her company.” – Warren Buffett
– “The detective’s adeptness in solving complex cases made him a renowned figure in the crime-solving community.” – Agatha Christie

Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: দক্ষতা (dakṣatā)
– Hindi: कुशलता (kushalta)
– Nepali: कुशलता (kushalta)
– Urdu: مہارت (maharat)
– Tamil: திறமை (tiṟamai)
– Telugu: నేపథ్యం (nēpathyaṁ)
– Arabic: براعة (bara’a)
– Chinese: 熟练 (shúliàn)
– Japanese: 熟練 (jukuren)
– Russian: искусность (iskusnost’)

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