aggravation

Aggravation Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: উদ্বেগ (Udbēga), বিস্ফোরণ (Bisphōrana), বাড়ানো (Bāṛānō)

Part of Speech

Aggravation: Noun

Pronunciation

Aggravation: /ˌaɡrəˈveɪʃ(ə)n/

Short Definition of Aggravation

Aggravation: Aggravation refers to the act of making a situation, problem, or offense worse or more serious. It involves intensifying or exacerbating an already difficult or annoying circumstance.

Aggravation Synonyms

1. Irritation (উদ্বেগ, ক্রোধ, বিরক্তি)
2. Annoyance (বিরক্তি, ঝাঁকঝাঁকে)
3. Exasperation (উদ্বেগ, ক্রোধ, বিরক্তি)
4. Provocation (উদ্বেগ, প্রচুরতা)
5. Frustration (বিষাদ, নিরাশা)

Antonyms

1. Calmness (শান্তি, শান্তিপূর্ণতা)
2. Soothing (শান্তিপূর্ণ, প্রশান্তিকর)
3. Relief (উদ্বেগহীনতা, মুক্তি)
4. Tranquility (শান্তি, প্রশান্তি)
5. Comfort (সুখ, সুবিধা)

Origin of Aggravation

The word “aggravation” originated from the Latin word “aggravare,” which means “to make heavier or more burdensome.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Aggravate (Verb)
2. Aggravating (Adjective)
3. Aggravated (Adjective)
4. Aggravator (Noun)
5. Aggravatedly (Adverb)

Aggravation in Literature Quotes

1. “The aggravation of a gentle heart is the heaviest weight on earth.” (Bengali Meaning: একটি মৃদু হৃদয়ের উদ্বেগ পৃথিবীর সবচেয়ে ভারী ওজন।)

2. “Aggravation is the spice of life.” (Bengali Meaning: উদ্বেগ জীবনের মসলা।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উদ্বেগ (Udbēga)
Hindi: बढ़ावा (Badhava)
Nepali: बढाव (Badhāva)
Urdu: بڑھاو (Barhao)
Tamil: மேம்படுத்தல் (Mēmpaṭuttal)
Telugu: అగ్రవర్తన (Agravartana)
Arabic: تفاقم (Tafaqquim)
Chinese: 加重 (Jiāzhòng)
Japanese: 悪化 (Akka)
Russian: ухудшение (ukhudsheniye)

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