affront

Affront Meaning in Bengali: অপমান (apomān)

Part of Speech:

Affront is a noun and a verb.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of affront is uh-fruhnt.

Short Definition of Affront:

Affront, as a noun, refers to an action or statement that causes offense or disrespect. As a verb, it means to offend or insult someone openly.

Affront Synonyms:

1. Insult (অপমান, apomān)
2. Offense (অপমান, apomān)
3. Slur (অপমান, apomān)
4. Disrespect (অপমান, apomān)
5. Provocation (উত্তেজনা, uttejana)

Affront Antonyms:

1. Compliment (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)
2. Praise (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)
3. Flattery (মধুরময় কথা, mōdhuramôẏa kôthā)
4. Admiration (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)
5. Respect (সম্মান, sammān)

Origin of Affront:

The word “affront” originated from the Middle French word “afront” and the Old Italian word “affrontare,” both meaning “to confront.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Affronted (verb)
2. Affronting (verb)
3. Affrontingly (adverb)
4. Affrontive (adjective)
5. Affrontingly (adverb)

Affront in Literature Quotes:

1. “To affront someone is to invite their displeasure.” (কারো অপমান করলে তাদের অসন্তুষ্টি আহ্বান করা।)
2. “His words were an affront to her dignity.” (তার কথাগুলি তার গর্বের অপমান।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অপমান (apomān)
– Hindi: अपमान (apamān)
– Nepali: अपमान (apamān)
– Urdu: توہین (tauheen)
– Tamil: அவமானம் (avamāṉam)
– Telugu: అపమానం (apamānaṁ)
– Arabic: إهانة (ihānah)
– Chinese: 冒犯 (màofàn)
– Japanese: 侮辱 (bujoku)
– Russian: оскорбление (oskorbleniye)

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