Bengali meanings of “beholder”: দর্শক, দেখাল, দেখার মানুষ, দেখার প্রাণী (noun)
Definition and Part of Speech
Beholder (noun, /bɪˈhoʊldər/): a person who sees or observes something; a viewer or an observer.
Synonyms of Beholder
1. Observer – দর্শক (noun)
2. Viewer – দর্শক (noun)
3. Spectator – দর্শক (noun)
4. Witness – সাক্ষী (noun)
5. Onlooker – দর্শক (noun)
Antonyms of Beholder
1. Blind – অন্ধ (adjective)
2. Unobservant – অগোচর (adjective)
3. Ignorant – অজ্ঞ (adjective)
4. Unaware – অজান্ত (adjective)
5. Inattentive – অসতর্ক (adjective)
Origin of Beholder
The word “beholder” originated from the Middle English word “beholden,” which means “to keep, observe.” It is derived from the Old English word “behealdan,” which means “to hold, keep in view.”
Nearby Words
1. Behave (verb)
2. Behalf (noun)
3. Behave (noun)
4. Behave (adjective)
5. Behave (adverb)
Beholder in Literature Quotes
1. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” – Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (সৌন্দর্য দেখার ক্ষমতা দেখার মানুষের হাতে আছে।)
2. “The beholder’s eye, which moves, is the eye of the beholder.” – Wallace Stevens (দর্শকের চোখ যা চলে, তা হল দর্শকের চোখ।)
3. “The beholder’s share is a constituent part of the beauty.” – Hans-Georg Gadamer (দর্শকের অংশটি সৌন্দর্যের গঠনতত্ত্বের অংশ।)
Beholder Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: দর্শক, Hindi: दर्शक, Nepali: दर्शक, Urdu: دیکھنے والا, Tamil: பார்வையாளர், Telugu: దర్శకుడు, Arabic: المشاهد, Chinese: 观察者, Japanese: 見る人, Russian: наблюдатель
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