Amative Meaning in Bengali
Bengali Meaning: প্রেমময় (premmoy), কামুক (kamuk)
Part of Speech
Amative: Adjective
Pronunciation
Amative: /ˈæmətɪv/
Short Definition of Amative
Amative: Having a tendency or inclination towards love or sexual desire.
Amative Synonyms
1. Romantic – রোমান্টিক (romantic)
2. Passionate – আগ্রহশীল (agrohashil)
3. Erotic – কামুক (kamuk)
4. Affectionate – স্নেহপূর্ণ (snehapurno)
5. Loving – প্রেমময় (premmoy)
Antonyms
1. Apathetic – উদাসীন (udasīna)
2. Indifferent – নিরপেক্ষ (nirapekṣa)
3. Unromantic – অরোমান্টিক (aromantic)
4. Unaffectionate – অস্নেহপূর্ণ (asnehapurno)
5. Unloving – অপ্রেমিক (apremik)
Origin of Amative
The word “amative” originated from the Latin word “amātīvus,” which means “inclined to love.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words
1. Amatory (Adjective) – প্রেমময় (premmoy)
2. Amatorious (Adjective) – প্রেমময় (premmoy)
3. Amatorially (Adverb) – প্রেমময়ভাবে (premmoybhabe)
4. Amatorian (Adjective) – প্রেমময় (premmoy)
5. Amatorianism (Noun) – প্রেমময়তা (premmoytā)
Amative in Literature Quotes
1. “Love is the amative inclination of the soul towards the good.” – Bengali Meaning: “প্রেম হল আত্মার সুপ্রিয় প্রবৃত্তি।” (prem hol atmar supriyo probritti)
2. “The amative passion can make even the most ordinary moments feel extraordinary.” – Bengali Meaning: “প্রেমের আগ্রহ সাধারণ মুহূর্তগুলিরও অসাধারণ মনে করতে পারে।” (premer agrah sadharon muhurtaguliro asadharon mone karte pare)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: প্রেমময়
Hindi: प्रेमी (premi)
Nepali: प्रेमी (premi)
Urdu: محبت کرنے والا (mohabbat karne wala)
Tamil: காதலன் (kaathalan)
Telugu: ప్రేమి (premi)
Arabic: عاشق (ʿāshiq)
Chinese: 爱情的 (ài qíng de)
Japanese: 恋愛の (ren’ai no)
Russian: влюбленный (vlyublennyy)
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