beable

Bengali meanings of “beable”: সম্ভব (sombhob), সমর্থ (sômôrtho), সম্ভাব্য (sombhabya)

Beable

(noun, biyabôhito)

Beable is a term used to describe something that is possible or capable of happening. It refers to the state or quality of being able to be done or achieved.

Synonyms of Beable:

1. Possible – সম্ভব (sombhob)

2. Capable – সমর্থ (sômôrtho)

3. Probable – সম্ভাব্য (sombhabya)

Antonyms of Beable:

1. Impossible – অসম্ভব (ôsombhob)

2. Incapable – অসমর্থ (ôsômôrtho)

3. Unlikely – অসম্ভাব্য (ôsombhabya)

Origin of Beable:

The word “beable” originated from the combination of the words “be” and “able.” The word “be” is derived from Old English, while “able” comes from the Latin word “habilis,” meaning “capable.”

Nearby words:

1. Bead (noun) – মণি (môṇi)

2. Beam (noun) – কম্পন (kômpon)

3. Bean (noun) – শিম (shim)

Beable in Literature Quotes:

1. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’.” – Audrey Hepburn (কিছুই অসম্ভব নয়, শব্দটি নিজেই বলে ‘আমি সম্ভব’)

2. “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt (যদি তুমি বিশ্বাস করো তবে তুমি অর্ধেক পথে আছ)

Beable Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: সম্ভব (sombhob)

Hindi: संभव (sambhav)

Nepali: सम्भाव्य (sambhavya)

Urdu: ممکن (mumkin)

Tamil: சாத்தியமான (sāttiyamāṉa)

Telugu: సాధ్యం (sādhyaṁ)

Arabic: قابل للتحقق (qabil liltahqiq)

Chinese: 可能 (kěnéng)

Japanese: 可能 (kanō)

Russian: возможный (vozmozhnyy)

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