bleakness

Bleakness Meaning in Bengali: নিষ্প্রাণ্যতা, অবসাদ, নিরাশা (noun, pronunciation: bleek-ness)

Definition of Bleakness

Bleakness refers to a state or feeling of desolation, emptiness, or hopelessness. It is characterized by a lack of warmth, comfort, or cheerfulness.

Synonyms of Bleakness

1. Desolation (বিষণ্ণতা, noun)
2. Gloom (অন্ধকার, noun)
3. Dreariness (বিষণ্ণতা, noun)
4. Melancholy (বিষণ্ণতা, noun)
5. Despair (নিরাশা, noun)

Antonyms of Bleakness

1. Cheerfulness (আনন্দ, noun)
2. Happiness (সুখ, noun)
3. Joy (আনন্দ, noun)
4. Hope (আশা, noun)
5. Delight (আনন্দ, noun)

Origin of Bleakness

The word “bleakness” originated from the Old English word “blāc,” meaning pale or shining. Over time, it evolved to represent a sense of desolation or emptiness.

Nearby Words

1. Bleak (adjective) – cold and miserable
2. Bleakly (adverb) – in a desolate or gloomy manner
3. Bleakish (adjective) – somewhat bleak
4. Bleaknesses (noun) – plural form of bleakness
5. Bleakishness (noun) – the quality of being somewhat bleak

Bleakness in Literature Quotes

1. “The world is indeed full of peril, and in it, there are many dark places; but still, there is much that is fair, and though in all lands love is now mingled with grief, it grows perhaps the greater.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (পৃথিবী অবশ্যই বিপর্যয়জনক, এবং এতে অনেক অন্ধকার আছে; তবুও, এখনও অনেক কিছু সুন্দর আছে, এবং যদিও সব দেশে ভালোবাসা এখন শোকের সঙ্গে মিশে গিয়েছে, তবুও এটি বেশি হতে পারে।)
2. “The sadness will last forever.” – Vincent van Gogh (দু:খ চিরকাল চলবে।)
3. “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus (শীতের মাঝে, আমি খুঁজে পেলাম যে, আমার ভিতরে অপরাজেয় গ্রীষ্ম আছে।)

Bleakness Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: নিষ্প্রাণ্যতা
Hindi: उदासी
Nepali: उदासी
Urdu: اداسی
Tamil: மனமகிழ்ச்சி
Telugu: ఆనందం
Arabic: كآبة
Chinese: 荒凉
Japanese: 寂しさ
Russian: уныние

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