bleakest

Bleakest Meaning in Bengali: অত্যন্ত অবকাশহীন, অত্যন্ত নিরাপদ, অত্যন্ত অসুখকর, অত্যন্ত নিরাশাজনক (noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Definition and Pronunciation

Bleakest (adjective, pronounced: bleek-ist) refers to something that is extremely desolate, gloomy, or without hope. It can also describe a situation or place that lacks any positive or optimistic elements.

Synonyms of Bleakest

1. Grim (কঠোর, adjective)
2. Dismal (অবকাশহীন, adjective)
3. Desolate (পুরোনো বা পরিত্যক্ত, adjective)
4. Dreary (অবকাশহীন, adjective)
5. Hopeless (নিরাশাজনক, adjective)

Antonyms of Bleakest

1. Bright (উজ্জ্বল, adjective)
2. Optimistic (আশাবাদী, adjective)
3. Promising (আশাবাদী, adjective)
4. Hopeful (আশাবাদী, adjective)
5. Cheerful (আনন্দময়, adjective)

Origin of Bleakest

The word “bleakest” originated from the Old English word “blæc,” which means dark or black. Over time, it evolved to describe something that is extremely desolate or without hope.

Nearby Words

1. Bleakly (adverb)
2. Bleakness (noun)
3. Bleakish (adjective)
4. Bleakly (adverb)
5. Bleakness (noun)

Bleakest in Literature Quotes

1. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens (এটি সময়ের সবচেয়ে ভালো ছিল, এটি সময়ের সবচেয়ে খারাপ ছিল।)
2. “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus (শীতের মাঝে, আমি খুঁজে পেলাম যে, আমার ভিতরে একটি অপরাজেয় গ্রীষ্ম আছে।)

Bleakest Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অত্যন্ত অবকাশহীন
Hindi: सबसे अधिक निराशाजनक
Nepali: सबैभन्दा निराशाजनक
Urdu: سب سے زیادہ ناامید
Tamil: மிகுந்த நிராசையான
Telugu: అత్యంత నిరాశాజనకమైన
Arabic: أكثر اليأس
Chinese: 最绝望的
Japanese: 最も絶望的な
Russian: самый безнадежный

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

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