Agaze Meaning in Bengali
অগাধ (adjective)
Pronunciation
uh-geyz
Short Definition of Agaze
Agaze is an adjective that means to be in a state of intense and fixed attention or to be staring with wide-open eyes.
Agaze Synonyms
– Gazing (দৃষ্টিবদ্ধ)
– Staring (অগাধ দৃষ্টি)
– Fixed (স্থির)
– Focused (কেন্দ্রিত)
Agaze Antonyms
– Distracted (বিচলিত)
– Inattentive (অসতর্ক)
– Unfocused (অকেন্দ্রিত)
– Disinterested (অসম্মোহিত)
Origin of Agaze
The word “agaze” originated from the combination of the prefix “a-” meaning “not” and the word “gaze” meaning “to look steadily and intently.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Nearby Words
– Agaze (adjective)
– Agaze (verb)
– Agazed (adjective)
– Agazement (noun)
Agaze in Literature Quotes
“She stood agaze at the breathtaking sunset.” (সে অবিশ্বাস্য সূর্যাস্তে অগাধে দাঁড়ালো।)
“His eyes were agaze with wonder as he witnessed the magical performance.” (তার চোখ আশ্চর্যে অগাধ ছিল যখন তিনি জাদুকরী প্রদর্শন দেখলেন।)
Meaning in Different Languages
– Bengali: অগাধ
– Hindi: अगाज़े
– Nepali: अगाज़े
– Urdu: اگازے
– Tamil: அகாஸே
– Telugu: అగాజే
– Arabic: مفتوح العينين
– Chinese: 凝视
– Japanese: じっと見つめる
– Russian: пристальный
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