Bengali meanings of “beheaded”: মাথা কেটা (noun, māthā kēṭā), মাথা ছিন্ন (noun, māthā chhinna), মাথা কেটে ফেলা (verb, māthā kēṭē phēlā)
Definition and Part of Speech
Beheaded (verb, pronounced bih-hed) refers to the act of cutting off someone’s head, typically as a form of execution or as a result of violence.
Synonyms of Beheaded
1. Decapitated (মাথা কেটা হয়েছে, noun)
2. Executed (কারাদণ্ডিত, adjective)
3. Headless (মাথা ছাড়া, adjective)
Antonyms of Beheaded
1. Alive (জীবিত, adjective)
2. Intact (অপক্ষত, adjective)
Origin of Beheaded
The word “beheaded” originated from the combination of the prefix “be-” (meaning “completely” or “thoroughly”) and the word “head.” It first appeared in the English language in the 16th century.
Nearby Words
1. Beheading (noun)
2. Beheads (verb)
Beheaded in Literature Quotes
1. “Off with his head!” – William Shakespeare (তার মাথা ছিন্ন করে ফেলুন! – উইলিয়াম শেক্সপীয়র)
Beheaded Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: মাথা কেটা
Hindi: सिर काटा
Nepali: माथा काटियो
Urdu: سر کاٹا
Tamil: தலை அகல்வி
Telugu: తల కడుపు
Arabic: قطع الرأس
Chinese: 斩首
Japanese: 首をはねる
Russian: обезглавливание
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