bight

Bight Meaning in Bengali: বাঁক, কোণ, কোণাকার, বাঁকানো, বাঁকা (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bight (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) – /baɪt/

A bight refers to a curve or bend in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of bending or curving. As an adjective, it means having a bend or curve, and as an adverb, it describes something done in a curved or winding manner.

Synonyms of Bight

1. Curve – বাঁক (noun)

2. Bend – কোণ (noun)

3. Bay – উপকূল (noun)

4. Loop – লুপ (noun)

5. Arch – চাপ (noun)

Antonyms of Bight

1. Straight – সরল (adjective)

2. Line – রেখা (noun)

3. Direct – সরাসরি (adjective)

4. Unbend – আনবাঁক (verb)

5. Extend – প্রসারিত করা (verb)

Origin of Bight

The word “bight” originated from the Middle English word “bighte,” which means a bend or curve. It can be traced back to the Old English word “byht,” which has the same meaning. The term has been used in English since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bay – noun

2. Coast – noun

3. Inlet – noun

4. Estuary – noun

5. Gulf – noun

Bight in Literature Quotes

1. “The bight of Benin” – Herman Melville (বেনিনের কোণাকার)

2. “The bight of Biafra” – Joseph Conrad (বিআফ্রার কোণাকার)

3. “The bight of the bay” – Edgar Allan Poe (উপকূলের কোণাকার)

Bight Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাঁক, Hindi: बांध, Nepali: बाँध, Urdu: بائٹ, Tamil: பைட், Telugu: బైట్, Arabic: خليج, Chinese: 弯曲, Japanese: 曲がり, Russian: излучина

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