Bona Fide Meaning in Bengali: বোনা ফাইড, সত্যবাদী, প্রমাণিত, বিশ্বস্ত (noun, adjective, adverb, pronoun)
Definition and Part of Speech
Bona fide (adjective, adverb) is pronounced as /ˌboʊnə ˈfaɪdi/ and is derived from Latin. It is used to describe something or someone that is genuine, sincere, or acting in good faith.
Synonyms of Bona Fide
Some synonyms of bona fide include authentic, real, legitimate, true, valid, honest, and trustworthy.
Antonyms of Bona Fide
Antonyms of bona fide include fake (জাল), counterfeit (জালী), fraudulent (প্রতারণামূলক), and deceitful (প্রতারক).
Origin of Bona Fide
The term bona fide originated from Latin, where “bona” means “good” and “fide” means “faith.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words
- Bonded (adjective)
- Bondage (noun)
- Bond (noun, verb)
- Bondholder (noun)
- Bonding (noun)
Bona Fide in Literature Quotes
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজটি ভালবাসা।)
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” – Oscar Wilde (সত্য দুর্লভ এবং সরল কখনও হয়না।)
Bona Fide Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: বোনা ফাইড
- Hindi: सच्चा (Sachcha)
- Nepali: वास्तविक (Vastavik)
- Urdu: سچا (Sacha)
- Tamil: உண்மையான (Uṇmaiyāṉ)
- Telugu: నిజమైన (Nijamaina)
- Arabic: حقيقي (Haqiqi)
- Chinese: 真实 (Zhēnshí)
- Japanese: 本物の (Honmono no)
- Russian: подлинный (podlinnyy)
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