amphibology

Amphibology Meaning in Bengali: দ্ব্যর্থতা

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: am-fi-bol-uh-jee

Short Definition: Amphibology refers to a statement or phrase that is ambiguous or unclear, often due to its structure or grammar.

Amphibology Synonyms: equivocation, double entendre, ambiguity, vagueness

Amphibology Antonyms: clarity, precision, explicitness

Bengali Meaning of Antonyms:

  • Clarity – স্পষ্টতা (spôṣṭô)
  • Precision – নির্দিষ্টতা (nirdiṣṭô)
  • Explicitness – স্পষ্টতা (spôṣṭô)

Origin of Amphibology:

The word “amphibology” originated from the Greek word “amphibolos,” which means ambiguous. It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Amphibian (Noun) – জলজম (jôlojom)
  • Amphibious (Adjective) – জলজম (jôlojom)
  • Amphitheater (Noun) – মণ্ডপ (môṇḍôp)
  • Amphora (Noun) – পাত্র (pātrô)

Amphibology in Literature Quotes:

  • “The old man and the sea” – Ernest Hemingway (পুরাতন মানুষ ও সমুদ্র – আর্নেস্ট হেমিংওয়ে)
  • “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens (এটা ছিল সময়ের সেরা, এটা ছিল সময়ের সবচেয়ে খারাপ। – চার্লস ডিকেন্স)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: দ্ব্যর্থতা (dbyôrthôtā)
  • Hindi: द्व्यर्थता (dvyarthata)
  • Nepali: द्व्यर्थता (dvyarthata)
  • Urdu: دوہرا معنی (dohra ma’ani)
  • Tamil: இரண்டாவது பொருள் (iraṇṭāvatu poruḷ)
  • Telugu: రెండవ అర్థం (reṇḍava arthaṁ)
  • Arabic: ثنائية المعنى (thnayat alm’na)
  • Chinese: 二义性 (èr yì xìng)
  • Japanese: 二義性 (nigisei)
  • Russian: двусмысленность (dvusmyslennost’)

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Amphibology is a fascinating linguistic concept that adds depth and complexity to language. Understanding its meaning and usage can enhance one’s communication skills and interpretation of written and spoken words.