bravest

Bravest Meaning in Bengali: সাহসী, অত্যুত্সাহী, নির্ভীক, অদ্ভুতকর, অদ্ভুতপূর্ণ (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, interjection) [pronunciation: brey-vist]

Definition of Bravest

Bravest is the superlative form of the adjective brave. It refers to someone or something that displays courage, fearlessness, and determination in the face of danger or adversity.

Synonyms of Bravest

Some synonyms of bravest include:

  • Valiant (বীর)
  • Courageous (সাহসী)
  • Fearless (নির্ভীক)
  • Gallant (বীরলোক)
  • Daring (সাহসী)

Antonyms of Bravest

Some antonyms of bravest include:

  • Cowardly (ভীরু)
  • Fearful (ভীত)
  • Timid (ভীরু)
  • Weak (দুর্বল)
  • Timorous (ভীতিমান)

Origin of Bravest

The word bravest originated from the Middle English word brave, which came from the Old French word brave meaning “valiant” or “splendid.” It can be traced back to the Latin word barbarus meaning “barbarian” or “foreign.”

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bravest include:

  • Bravery (noun)
  • Braveheart (noun)
  • Bravely (adverb)
  • Braveness (noun)
  • Brave (adjective)

Bravest in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention bravest:

“The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” – J.F. Clarke (সবচেয়ে সাহসী ব্যক্তি হল যিনি তাঁর বিবেকের অনুসরণ করেন।)

“The bravest thing I ever did was continuing my life when I wanted to die.” – Juliette Lewis (আমি যে সবচেয়ে সাহসী কাজ করেছিলাম তা হল আমি মরতে চাইলেও আমার জীবন চালিয়ে যাওয়া।)

Bravest Meaning in Different Languages

Here is the meaning of bravest in different languages:

  • Bengali: সাহসী
  • Hindi: सबसे साहसी
  • Nepali: साहसी
  • Urdu: بہادر
  • Tamil: தப்பிப்பவர்
  • Telugu: ధైర్యశాలి
  • Arabic: الأشجع
  • Chinese: 最勇敢的
  • Japanese: 最も勇敢な
  • Russian: самый храбрый

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