Brimful Meaning in Bengali: পূর্ণতার সঙ্গে, পূর্ণতার সহিত (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Definition and Part of Speech
Brimful (adjective, pronounced as brim-fool) means completely full or filled to the brim.
Synonyms of Brimful
1. Overflowing – প্রবহমান (adjective)
2. Packed – পূর্ণতার সঙ্গে (adjective)
3. Stuffed – পূর্ণতার সঙ্গে (adjective)
4. Loaded – পূর্ণতার সঙ্গে (adjective)
Antonyms of Brimful
1. Empty – খালি (adjective)
2. Vacant – খালি (adjective)
3. Devoid – খালি (adjective)
4. Hollow – খালি (adjective)
Origin of Brimful
The word “brimful” originated from the combination of two words, “brim” and “full.” The word “brim” refers to the top edge of a container, while “full” means completely filled. Together, they form the adjective “brimful,” which describes something that is filled to the brim.
Nearby Words
1. Brim – noun
2. Brimless – adjective
3. Brimstone – noun
4. Brimmed – adjective
Brimful in Literature Quotes
1. “Her heart was brimful of joy as she danced in the rain.” – Jane Austen (বৃষ্টিতে নাচতে নাচতে তার হৃদয় আনন্দে পূর্ণ ছিল।)
2. “The room was brimful of laughter and happiness.” – Mark Twain (কক্ষটি হাসি ও সুখে পূর্ণ ছিল।)
Brimful Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: পূর্ণতার সঙ্গে
Hindi: पूर्णतार सहित
Nepali: पूर्णतार सहित
Urdu: پورنتار ساتھ
Tamil: முழுமையான
Telugu: పూర్తిగా
Arabic: ممتلئ بالكامل
Chinese: 充满的
Japanese: いっぱいの
Russian: полный до краев
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