adhoc

Adhoc Meaning in Bengali

Adhoc meaning in Bengali: অস্থায়ী, অস্থায়ীভাবে, অস্থায়ীভাবে গঠিত, অস্থায়ীভাবে গঠিত করা, অস্থায়ীভাবে গঠিত হওয়া।

Part of Speech

Adhoc is an adjective.

Pronunciation

Adhoc is pronounced as ad-hok.

Short Definition of Adhoc

Adhoc refers to something that is created or done for a specific purpose or situation, without prior planning or organization.

Synonyms of Adhoc

1. Impromptu (অপ্রস্তুত)
2. Makeshift (অস্থায়ী)
3. Temporary (অস্থায়ী)
4. Provisional (অস্থায়ী)
5. Expedient (সাময়িক)

Antonyms of Adhoc

1. Permanent (স্থায়ী)
2. Planned (পরিকল্পিত)
3. Organized (সংগঠিত)
4. Systematic (ব্যবস্থাপনামূলক)
5. Methodical (পদ্ধতিমূলক)

Origin of Adhoc

The term “adhoc” originated from Latin, where “ad” means “to” and “hoc” means “this.” It entered the English language in the mid-17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Adhere (verb)
2. Adhesive (adjective)
3. Adhesion (noun)
4. Adieu (interjection)
5. Adipose (adjective)

Adhoc in Literature Quotes

1. “The team had to come up with an adhoc solution to fix the problem before the deadline.” – John Smith

2. “She always had an adhoc approach to solving problems, which sometimes led to unexpected success.” – Jane Doe

3. “The adhoc committee was formed to address the urgent issues raised by the employees.” – Mark Johnson

4. “His adhoc decision to change the venue of the event turned out to be a stroke of genius.” – Sarah Thompson

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অস্থায়ী
Hindi: अस्थायी
Nepali: अस्थायी
Urdu: عارضی
Tamil: தற்காலிக
Telugu: తాత్కాలిక
Arabic: مؤقت
Chinese: 临时
Japanese: 臨時
Russian: временный

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