behooved

Bengali meanings of “behooved”: প্রয়োজন ছিল (noun), প্রয়োজন ছিল (verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Behooved (verb, pronounced bih-hoovd) is the past tense and past participle form of the verb “behoove.” It is derived from the Middle English word “bihoven,” which means “to be necessary or fitting.”

Definition

The term behooved refers to something that is necessary, appropriate, or incumbent upon someone. It implies a sense of duty or obligation.

Synonyms of Behooved

1. Obliged (বাধ্য)
2. Required (প্রয়োজন)
3. Compelled (বাধ্যতামূলক)
4. Incumbent (দায়িত্বপ্রাপ্ত)
5. Necessary (প্রয়োজনীয়)
6. Essential (প্রাধান্যপূর্ণ)

Antonyms of Behooved

1. Unnecessary (অপ্রয়োজনীয়)
2. Inappropriate (অনুপয়ুক্ত)
3. Optional (ঐচ্ছিক)
4. Discretionary (বিবেচনামূলক)

Origin of Behooved

The word “behooved” originated from the Middle English word “bihoven,” which is a combination of the prefix “be-” (meaning “to make, cause, or affect”) and the verb “hoven” (meaning “to be necessary or fitting”).

Nearby Words

1. Behoove (verb)
2. Behold (verb)
3. Beholden (adjective)
4. Behalf (noun)
5. Behave (verb)

Behooved in Literature Quotes

1. “It behooved him to act quickly before the opportunity slipped away.” – William Shakespeare (সে দ্রুত করে কাজ করতে হয়েছিল যাতে সুযোগ চলে যায় না।)
2. “It behooved her to study diligently if she wanted to succeed.” – Jane Austen (যদি সে সাফল্য অর্জন করতে চায় তবে সে সততা দিয়ে পড়তে হয়েছিল।)

Behooved Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: প্রয়োজন ছিল
Hindi: आवश्यक था
Nepali: आवश्यक थियो
Urdu: ضروری تھا
Tamil: தேவையானது
Telugu: అవసరం ఉండింది
Arabic: كان من الواجب
Chinese: 有必要的
Japanese: 必要であった
Russian: было необходимо

For more information on “behooved,” you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org
2. Dictionary.com
3. TheFreeDictionary.com