blear

Blear Meaning in Bengali: অস্পষ্ট দেখা, মোতালাব দেখা, মোতালাব দেখা, মোতালাব দেখা (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blear (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) [bleer]

Noun: A blurred or dim appearance, especially in the eyes.

Verb: To make or become blurred or dim.

Adjective: Blurred or dim.

Adverb: In a blurred or dim manner.

Synonyms of Blear

1. Blurry (অস্পষ্ট, adjective)

2. Dim (অস্পষ্ট, adjective)

3. Hazy (অস্পষ্ট, adjective)

4. Foggy (অস্পষ্ট, adjective)

5. Indistinct (অস্পষ্ট, adjective)

Antonyms of Blear

1. Clear (পরিষ্কার, adjective)

2. Sharp (তীক্ষ্ণ, adjective)

3. Distinct (স্পষ্ট, adjective)

4. Crisp (স্পষ্ট, adjective)

5. Precise (স্পষ্ট, adjective)

Origin of Blear

The word “blear” originated from the Middle English word “bleren,” which means to make dim or blurred. It can be traced back to the Old English word “blǣre,” meaning sore or watery eyes. The term has evolved over time to encompass a broader sense of blurred or dim appearance.

Nearby Words

1. Bleak (adjective)

2. Bleary (adjective)

3. Bleat (verb)

4. Blemish (noun)

5. Blench (verb)

Blear in Literature Quotes

“Her eyes were blear with tears.” – William Shakespeare (তার চোখে কান্না দিয়ে অস্পষ্ট হয়ে গেছিল।)

“He looked at her through blear eyes.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (তিনি তাকে অস্পষ্ট চোখে দেখলেন।)

Blear Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অস্পষ্ট (aspaṣṭa)

Hindi: धुंधला (dhundhala)

Nepali: धुंधलो (dhundhalo)

Urdu: دھندلا (dhundla)

Tamil: முடக்கமான (muṭakkamāṉ)

Telugu: మొత్తంగా (mottanga)

Arabic: غائم (gha’im)

Chinese: 模糊 (móhu)

Japanese: ぼやけた (boyaketa)

Russian: расплывчатый (rasplyvchatyy)

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

1. Wikipedia.org

2. Dictionary.com

3. TheFreeDictionary.com