bereft

Bereft Meaning in Bengali: বিহীন, অভাবগ্রস্ত, নির্জন, নির্জনতা, নির্জনতার অবস্থা (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bereft (adjective) – (of a person) deprived of or lacking something, especially a nonmaterial asset.

Synonyms of Bereft

1. Deprived (বঞ্চিত) – adjective

2. Robbed (লুটিয়া নেওয়া) – verb

3. Stripped (খালি করা) – verb

4. Divested (বিছিন্ন করা) – verb

5. Dispossessed (বিহীন করা) – verb

Antonyms of Bereft

1. Endowed (সম্পন্ন) – verb

2. Possessed (মালিক) – adjective

3. Equipped (সজ্জিত) – adjective

4. Furnished (সজ্জিত) – adjective

5. Supplied (সরবরাহ করা) – verb

Origin of Bereft

The word “bereft” originated from the Old English word “beræftan,” which means “to deprive.” It is derived from the combination of the prefix “be-” (meaning “thoroughly”) and the verb “reave” (meaning “to take away”).

Nearby Words

1. Bereave (verb) – to be deprived of a loved one through a profound absence, especially due to death.

2. Bereavement (noun) – the state of being deprived of a loved one, especially through death.

3. Bereaver (noun) – a person who causes someone to be bereaved.

4. Bereavable (adjective) – capable of being bereaved.

5. Bereavement leave (noun) – a period of time off from work granted to an employee due to the death of a close family member.

Bereft in Literature Quotes

1. “She was bereft of hope, her heart heavy with sorrow.” – Emily Bronte (তিনি আশাহীন ছিলেন, তার হৃদয় দুঃখে ভারী ছিল।)

2. “The old man sat alone, bereft of companionship.” – Ernest Hemingway (বৃদ্ধ মানুষ একা বসে ছিলেন, সঙ্গীতা হারিয়ে গেছেন।)

3. “She wandered through the empty streets, feeling bereft and lost.” – Virginia Woolf (তিনি খালি রাস্তায় ভ্রমণ করলেন, বিহীন এবং হারিয়ে গেছেন মনে হচ্ছিল।)

Bereft Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিহীন, Hindi: वंचित, Nepali: वंचित, Urdu: بے چین, Tamil: விடுபட்ட, Telugu: విడిపోయిన, Arabic: مفقود, Chinese: 失去, Japanese: 失われた, Russian: лишенный

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