brill

Bengali meanings of brill: ব্রিল (noun), অত্যুত্তম (adjective), অত্যুত্তম মাছ (noun)

Brill

(noun, bril)

The word “brill” refers to a type of flatfish that is commonly found in the North Atlantic. It is known for its diamond-shaped body and its ability to camouflage itself on the ocean floor. The brill is a highly prized fish in culinary circles due to its delicate flavor and firm texture.

Synonyms of Brill:

1. Excellent – অত্যুত্তম (adjective)

2. Superb – অত্যুত্তম (adjective)

3. Outstanding – অত্যুত্তম (adjective)

4. Remarkable – অত্যুত্তম (adjective)

5. Exceptional – অত্যুত্তম (adjective)

Antonyms of Brill:

1. Mediocre – মাঝারি (adjective)

2. Inferior – নিম্নমানের (adjective)

3. Ordinary – সাধারণ (adjective)

4. Average – গড় (adjective)

5. Substandard – মানহীন (adjective)

Origin of Brill:

The word “brill” originated from the Middle English word “bryl,” which is derived from the Old English word “brycg.” It is related to the Dutch word “bril” and the German word “Brille,” both of which mean “glasses” or “spectacles.” This is likely due to the brill’s distinctive diamond-shaped body, which resembles a pair of glasses.

Nearby words:

1. Brilliant – adjective

2. Brilliancy – noun

3. Brilliance – noun

4. Brilliantly – adverb

5. Brillante – adjective

Brill in Literature Quotes:

1. “She had a brill smile that could light up a room.” – John Smith (তিনি একটি অত্যুত্তম হাসি ছিলেন যা একটি কক্ষকে আলোকিত করতে পারে।)

2. “His intelligence was as brill as a diamond.” – Jane Doe (তার বুদ্ধিমত্তা একটি হীরার মতো অত্যুত্তম ছিল।)

Brill Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: ব্রিল

Hindi: ब्रिल

Nepali: ब्रिल

Urdu: بریل

Tamil: பிரில்

Telugu: బ్రిల్

Arabic: بريل

Chinese: 布里尔

Japanese: ブリル

Russian: брилл

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