blest

Blest Meaning in Bengali: আশীর্বাদিত, ধন্য, সুখী, প্রসন্ন (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blest (adjective, verb) – pronounced as /blɛst/

The word blest is the past tense and past participle of the verb blest or blest. It is also used as an adjective to describe someone or something that has been blessed or favored by a higher power. In this sense, it is often used in religious or spiritual contexts.

Synonyms of Blest

Blest has several synonyms, including:

  • Favored (অনুগ্রহিত)
  • Fortunate (ভাগ্যবান)
  • Happy (সুখী)
  • Graced (আশীর্বাদিত)
  • Endowed (সম্পন্ন)

Antonyms of Blest

Some antonyms of blest are:

  • Cursed (শাপিত)
  • Unfortunate (দুর্ভাগ্যশালী)
  • Unblessed (অবিশ্বস্ত)
  • Unlucky (অদৃষ্টহীন)
  • Disfavored (অনুগ্রহহীন)

Origin of Blest

The word blest originated from the Middle English word blesten, which means “to consecrate with blood” or “to mark with blood.” It is derived from the Old English word blētsian, which means “to bless.”

Nearby Words

  • Bless (verb) – আশীর্বাদ করা
  • Blessed (adjective) – আশীর্বাদিত, ধন্য, সুখী
  • Blessing (noun) – আশীর্বাদ, ধন্যতা
  • Blessedly (adverb) – আশীর্বাদে

Blest in Literature Quotes

“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” – Numbers 6:24-26 (প্রভাত 6:24-26)

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” – Matthew 5:8 (মথিউ 5:8)

Blest Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আশীর্বাদিত, Hindi: आशीर्वादित, Nepali: आशीर्वादित, Urdu: مبارک, Tamil: ஆசிர்வதித்தார், Telugu: ఆశీర్వాదించబడిన, Arabic: مبارك, Chinese: 祝福的, Japanese: 祝福された, Russian: благословенный

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