afoot

Afoot Meaning in Bengali: চলমান (Choloman)

Part of Speech:

Afoot is an adjective.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of afoot is [uh-foot].

Short Definition of Afoot:

Afoot means in progress or happening at the moment.

Afoot Synonyms:

– Underway (চলমান)
– Ongoing (চলমান)
– Happening (ঘটমান)
– Occurring (ঘটমান)
– In motion (চলমান)

Afoot Antonyms:

– Finished (শেষ)
– Completed (সম্পূর্ণ)
– Ended (শেষ)
– Concluded (সমাপ্ত)
– Stopped (বন্ধ)

Origin of Afoot:

The word “afoot” originated from the combination of the Middle English word “a-” (on) and “foot” (movement). It has been in use since the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

– Aforementioned (adjective)
– Aforesaid (adjective)
– Aforethought (adjective)
– Afoot (adjective)
– Afore (preposition)

Afoot in Literature Quotes:

– “There is something afoot in this city, and it’s not good.” (এই শহরে কিছু চলমান আছে এবং এটা ভালো নয়।)
– “I sensed danger was afoot and decided to leave immediately.” (আমি অনুভব করলাম যে বিপদ চলমান এবং আমি তা ছেড়ে যেতে নিশ্চিত হয়েছি।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: চলমান (Choloman)
– Hindi: चल रहा है (Chal raha hai)
– Nepali: चलिरहेको (Chaliraheko)
– Urdu: چل رہا ہے (Chal raha hai)
– Tamil: நடக்கின்றது (Nadakkintu)
– Telugu: జరుగుతోంది (Jarugutondi)
– Arabic: قائم (Qa’im)
– Chinese: 进行中 (Jìnxíng zhōng)
– Japanese: 進行中 (Shinkō-chū)
– Russian: в процессе (v protsesse)

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