aggravations

Aggravations Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: বিস্ফোরণ (bhisphōrana), বাড়ানো (bāṛānō), অতিক্রম করা (atikrama kara)

Part of Speech

Aggravations: Noun

Pronunciation

Aggravations: /ˌaɡrəˈveɪʃ(ə)nz/

Short Definition of Aggravations

Aggravations: Aggravations refer to the act or an instance of making a situation worse or more severe. It involves the provocation or intensification of an already existing problem or annoyance.

Aggravations Synonyms

1. Irritations: উত্তেজনা (uttējanā) – Noun

2. Annoyances: বিরক্তি (birkati) – Noun

3. Exasperations: উত্তেজনা (uttējanā) – Noun

4. Provocations: উত্তেজনা (uttējanā) – Noun

5. Frustrations: নিরাশা (nirāśā) – Noun

Antonyms

1. Calmness: শান্তি (śānti) – Noun

2. Peace: শান্তি (śānti) – Noun

3. Relief: উপশম (upashama) – Noun

4. Comfort: সুখ (sukha) – Noun

5. Satisfaction: তৃপ্তি (tr̥pti) – Noun

Origin of Aggravations

The word “aggravations” 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. Aggravatingly: Adverb

5. Aggravator: Noun

Aggravations in Literature Quotes

“The aggravations of life are often the catalysts for personal growth.” – জীবনের বিস্ফোরণগুলি সাধারণত ব্যক্তিগত উন্নতির জনক।

“Patience is the key to dealing with aggravations.” – ধৈর্য বিস্ফোরণগুলির সম্পর্কে যোগাযোগ করার চাবি।

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিস্ফোরণ

Hindi: बढ़ावा (baṛhāvā)

Nepali: बढाव (baḍhāva)

Urdu: بڑھاو (barhao)

Tamil: மேம்படுத்தல்கள் (mēmpaṭuttalkaḷ)

Telugu: పెరగడానికి (peragaḍāniki)

Arabic: تفاقمات (tafaqumat)

Chinese: 加重 (jiāzhòng)

Japanese: 悪化 (akka)

Russian: ухудшение (ukhudsheniye)

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