blinding

Blinding Meaning in Bengali: অন্ধকারকরণ (noun), অন্ধকারকরণ করা (verb), অন্ধকারকরণকারী (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blinding (noun, verb, adjective) /ˈblaɪndɪŋ/

1. The act of making someone unable to see, either temporarily or permanently.

2. Extremely bright or dazzling.

Synonyms of Blinding

1. Dazzling (প্রকাশমান)

2. Blurred (অস্পষ্ট)

3. Obscuring (অস্পষ্ট করা)

4. Veiling (আচ্ছাদন)

Antonyms of Blinding

1. Clear (পরিষ্কার)

2. Transparent (পারদর্শী)

3. Visible (দৃশ্যমান)

4. Unveiling (উদ্ঘাটন)

Origin of Blinding

The word “blinding” originated from the Middle English word “blenden,” which means “to make blind.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “blendan.”

Nearby Words

1. Blindfold (noun) – to cover someone’s eyes with a cloth or bandage to prevent them from seeing.

2. Blindness (noun) – the condition of being unable to see.

3. Blinder (noun) – something that prevents someone from seeing clearly.

4. Blindly (adverb) – without being able to see or without thinking.

Blinding in Literature Quotes

“Love is not blind; it simply enables one to see things others fail to see.” – Johnny Depp (ভালোবাসা অন্ধ নয়; এটি কেবলমাত্র অন্যদের দেখতে ব্যর্থ করা জিনিসগুলি দেখতে সক্ষম করে।)

“The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” – Helen Keller (অন্ধ হওয়ার চেয়েও খারাপ একটি জিনিস হল দৃষ্টি থাকলেও কোন দর্শন না থাকা।)

Blinding Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অন্ধকারকরণ

Hindi: अंधकार

Nepali: अन्धकार

Urdu: اندھیرا

Tamil: கண்ணீர்

Telugu: కన్నీరు

Arabic: العمى

Chinese: 盲目

Japanese: 目が見えない

Russian: слепота

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