caesura

Caesura Meaning in Bengali: কেসুরা, বিচ্ছেদ (noun, /kɛˈzjʊərə/)

Definition of Caesura

A caesura is a pause or break in a line of poetry, usually occurring in the middle of a line. It is marked by punctuation or a natural pause in speech, and it helps to create rhythm and emphasis in the poem.

Synonyms of Caesura

1. Pause (noun, বিরামচিহ্ন)
2. Break (noun, বিচ্ছেদ)
3. Interruption (noun, বিচ্ছেদ)
4. Hesitation (noun, বিচ্ছেদ)
5. Intermission (noun, বিচ্ছেদ)

Antonyms of Caesura

1. Continuation (noun, অবিরাম)
2. Flow (noun, প্রবাহ)
3. Connection (noun, সংযোগ)
4. Uninterrupted (adjective, অবিচ্ছিন্ন)
5. Smooth (adjective, মসৃণ)

Origin of Caesura

The word “caesura” comes from the Latin word “caesura,” which means “a cutting” or “a pause.” It was first used in English in the 16th century to describe a pause in poetry.

Nearby Words

1. Censor (noun, সংশোধক)
2. Cessation (noun, বন্ধ)
3. Cesspool (noun, গন্ধকূপ)
4. Chafe (verb, আঘাত করা)
5. Chagrin (noun, বিষাদ)

Caesura in Literature Quotes

1. “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” – William Shakespeare (হতে বা না হতে: এটি প্রশ্নটি)

2. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens (এটি সময়ের সবচেয়ে ভালো ছিল, এটি সময়ের সবচেয়ে খারাপ ছিল)

Caesura Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কেসুরা
Hindi: विरामचिह्न
Nepali: विरामचिह्न
Urdu: وقفہ
Tamil: இடைவெளி
Telugu: విరామం
Arabic: وقفة
Chinese: 切分点
Japanese: 切れ目
Russian: пауза

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