Apprehensive Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Adjective
Pronunciation: ap-ri-hen-siv
Short Definition: Feeling anxious or fearful about something that may happen
Apprehensive Synonyms:
- Worried – চিন্তিত (chintit)
- Anxious – উদ্বিগ্ন (udbigna)
- Nervous – উত্তেজিত (uttejit)
- Fearful – ভীত (bhit)
- Uneasy – অস্থির (asthir)
Apprehensive Antonyms:
- Confident – আত্মবিশ্বাসী (atmabiswashee)
- Calm – শান্ত (shant)
- Relaxed – সুস্থ (sustho)
- Fearless – নির্ভয় (nirbhoy)
- Assured – নিশ্চিত (nishchit)
Origin:
The word “apprehensive” originated from the Latin word “apprehendere,” which means “to seize or grasp.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
- Apprehend (Verb) – ধরা (dhora)
- Apprehension (Noun) – আপত্তি (apotti)
- Apprehensively (Adverb) – আতঙ্কিতভাবে (atankitbhabe)
- Apprehensiveness (Noun) – আতঙ্ক (atank)
Apprehensive in Literature Quotes:
- “I am apprehensive about the outcome of the exam.” (আমি পরীক্ষার ফলাফলের সম্ভাব্য পরিণামে আতঙ্কিত।)
- “She felt apprehensive as she entered the haunted house.” (ভূতভীত বাড়িতে প্রবেশ করলে তিনি আতঙ্কিত অনুভব করেন।)
- “The apprehensive look on his face revealed his fear.” (তার মুখের আতঙ্কিত অবদান তার ভয় প্রকাশ করে।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: আতঙ্কিত (atankit)
- Hindi: चिंतित (chintit)
- Nepali: चिन्तित (chintit)
- Urdu: فکرمند (fikrmand)
- Tamil: பயமான (payamaana)
- Telugu: భయపడుతున్న (bhayapaduthunna)
- Arabic: قلق (qalq)
- Chinese: 忧虑的 (yōulǜ de)
- Japanese: 心配している (shinpai shite iru)
- Russian: тревожный (trevozhnyy)
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