blowing

Blowing Meaning in Bengali: ফুঁসকতা, ফুঁসকানি, ফুঁসকানো, ফুঁসকানোর কাজ, ফুঁসকানোর অবস্থা (noun, verb, adjective, noun, noun)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blowing (noun, verb, adjective) /ˈbloʊɪŋ/

Noun: the action or process of expelling air from the mouth or nose; an act of blowing.

Verb: (1) (of wind) move creating an air current; (2) expel air through pursed lips; (3) make a sound by forcing air through pursed lips; (4) propel (something) with force through the air.

Adjective: (1) (of a wind) strong or gusty; (2) (of a person) boastful or self-important.

Synonyms of Blowing

Expelling, exhaling, puffing, whistling, gusting

Antonyms of Blowing

1. Inhaling (শ্বাস নেওয়া) – The act of taking air into the lungs.
2. Sucking (চুষা) – The act of drawing something, especially a liquid or food, into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to create a partial vacuum.

Origin of Blowing

The word “blowing” originated from the Old English word “blāwan,” which means “to blow.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “blēaną” and the Proto-Indo-European root “bhlē-,” meaning “to swell, blow up.”

Nearby Words

1. Blow (verb) – To move creating an air current.
2. Blower (noun) – A device for creating a current of air.
3. Blowout (noun) – A sudden rupture or bursting, typically of a tire or pipe.
4. Blowhard (noun) – A person who boasts or brags in an irritating way.
5. Blowpipe (noun) – A tube through which a stream of air or gas is forced into a flame to concentrate and increase its heat.

Blowing in Literature Quotes

“The wind was blowing through his hair, making it dance like flames.” – J.K. Rowling (বাতাসটি তার চুলের মধ্যে বয়ে যাচ্ছিল, যা আগুনের মত নাচছিল।)

“She blew out the candles and made a wish.” – Paulo Coelho (তিনি মোমবাতিতে বাতি বুঝিয়ে এবং একটি কামনা করেন।)

Blowing Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ফুঁসকতা, ফুঁসকানি (phuṁsakatā, phuṁsakāni)
Hindi: फूंकना (phūṅkanā)
Nepali: फुक्नु (phuknu)
Urdu: پھونکنا (phūṅknā)
Tamil: முதுகு (mutuku)
Telugu: పూస్తు (pūstu)
Arabic: نفخ (nafakh)
Chinese: 吹 (chuī)
Japanese: 吹く (fuku)
Russian: дуть (dutʹ)

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