becked

Becked Meaning in Bengali: বেকড (noun), বেকড করা (verb)

Part of Speech: noun, verb (বিশেষ্য, ক্রিয়া)

Pronunciation: becked (বেকড)

Definition of Becked

Becked is a noun and a verb that refers to the act of making a beckoning gesture or calling someone towards oneself by a nod or a motion of the hand.

Synonyms of Becked

1. Summoned (আহ্বান করা) – The teacher becked the students to come to the front of the class.

2. Signaled (সংকেত করা) – The captain becked the team to start the game.

3. Gestured (সংকেত করা) – The host becked the guests to sit down and relax.

Antonyms of Becked

1. Ignored (উপেক্ষা করা) – The teacher ignored the student who was misbehaving in class. (উপেক্ষিত)

2. Neglected (উপেক্ষিত করা) – The manager neglected the employee’s request for a raise. (উপেক্ষিত)

3. Dismissed (বাতিল করা) – The boss dismissed the employee’s idea without considering it. (বাতিল)

Origin of Becked

The word “becked” originated from the Middle English word “bekken,” which means to beckon or make a signal. It can be traced back to the Old English word “bēcnian,” which has the same meaning.

Nearby Words

1. Beck (noun) – a nod or motion of the head or hand as a sign of command, greeting, or beckoning.

2. Beckon (verb) – make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.

3. Beckoning (noun) – a gesture used to signal or summon someone.

Becked in Literature Quotes

1. “He becked me to come closer and whispered in my ear.” – Jane Austen (তিনি আমাকে আস্তে আস্তে আসতে বললেন এবং আমার কানে বিস্ফোরণ করলেন।)

2. “She becked him to join her on the dance floor.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তিনি তাকে নাচ মাঠে যোগ দিতে বললেন।)

3. “The old man becked the children to sit beside him and listen to his stories.” – Roald Dahl (বৃদ্ধ মানুষ শিশুদের তাকে তাঁর পাশে বসে বললেন এবং তাঁর গল্প শুনতে বললেন।)

Becked Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বেকড

Hindi: इशारा करना

Nepali: इशारा गर्नु

Urdu: اشارہ کرنا

Tamil: அழைத்துக்கொள்

Telugu: సూచించు

Arabic: يلوح

Chinese: 招手

Japanese: 手招きする

Russian: манить

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