Afraid Meaning in Bengali: ভীত (Bhīta)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-freyd
Short Definition of Afraid:
Feeling fear or apprehension; scared or frightened.
Afraid Synonyms:
1. Scared (ভীত, Bhīta)
2. Terrified (ভীত, Bhīta)
3. Panicked (ভীত, Bhīta)
4. Nervous (উদ্বিগ্ন, Udbigna)
5. Anxious (উদ্বিগ্ন, Udbigna)
Afraid Antonyms:
1. Brave (সাহসী, Sāhasī)
2. Fearless (নির্ভীত, Nirbhīta)
3. Confident (আত্মবিশ্বাসী, Ātmabiśbāsī)
4. Bold (সাহসী, Sāhasī)
5. Courageous (সাহসী, Sāhasī)
Origin of Afraid:
The word “afraid” originated from the Middle English word “afered,” which means frightened or scared. It is derived from the Old English word “onfǣred,” which means terrified or frightened.
Nearby Words:
1. Afraidness (Noun)
2. Afraidly (Adverb)
3. Afraidnesses (Noun)
4. Afraidness (Noun)
5. Afraidly (Adverb)
Afraid in Literature Quotes:
1. “I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning how to sail my ship.” – Louisa May Alcott (আমি ঝড়ের ভয় নেই, কারণ আমি আমার জাহাজ চালানোর শিক্ষা পাচ্ছি।)
2. “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt (আমাদের ভয় কেবলমাত্র ভয় নিজেই যা আছে।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: ভীত (Bhīta)
Hindi: डरा हुआ (Dara Hua)
Nepali: भयभीत (Bhayabhīta)
Urdu: خوفزدہ (Khofzada)
Tamil: பயமான (Payamāṉ)
Telugu: భయపడిన (Bhayapaḍina)
Arabic: خائف (Khā’if)
Chinese: 害怕 (Hàipà)
Japanese: 恐れている (Osorete iru)
Russian: испуганный (ispugannyy)
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