calmest

Calmest Meaning in Bengali: শান্তিময় (shantimoy), শান্তিপূর্ণ (shantipurno), শান্ত (shanto)

Part of Speech: Adjective (বিশেষণ)

Definition: Calmest refers to the superlative form of the adjective “calm.” It is used to describe something or someone that is extremely peaceful, tranquil, and composed.

Synonyms:

  • Serene (শান্তিময়)
  • Tranquil (শান্তিপূর্ণ)
  • Peaceful (শান্ত)
  • Placid (প্রশান্ত)
  • Still (অচল)

Antonyms:

  • Agitated (উত্তেজিত)
  • Turbulent (উদ্ধত)
  • Restless (অশান্ত)
  • Chaotic (অব্যবস্থিত)
  • Disturbed (বিক্ষিপ্ত)

Origin: The word “calmest” originated from the Middle English word “calme,” which came from the Old French word “calme” meaning “tranquil.” It can be traced back to the Latin word “cauma” meaning “heat of the day” or “calmness.”

Nearby Words:

  • Calm (Noun, Verb) – শান্তি (shanti), শান্ত করা (shanto kora)
  • Calming (Adjective) – শান্তিপূর্ণ (shantipurno)
  • Calmer (Adjective) – শান্তিময় (shantimoy)
  • Calmness (Noun) – শান্তি (shanti)
  • Calmingly (Adverb) – শান্তিপূর্ণভাবে (shantipurno bhave)

Calmest in Literature Quotes:

  • “The calmest waters are often the deepest.” – William Shakespeare (সমুদ্রের শান্তিময় জলগুলি সবসময় সবচেয়ে গভীর।)
  • “In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” – Deepak Chopra (গতিময়তা ও অব্যবস্থার মাঝে, তোমার ভিতরে শান্তি রাখো।)

Calmest Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: শান্তিময়
  • Hindi: शांतिपूर्ण (shantipurn)
  • Nepali: शान्तिपूर्ण (shantipurn)
  • Urdu: سکونت (sukoonat)
  • Tamil: அமைதியான (amaidhiyana)
  • Telugu: శాంతమైన (shantamaina)
  • Arabic: هادئ (hadie)
  • Chinese: 安静 (ānjìng)
  • Japanese: 穏やかな (odayakana)
  • Russian: спокойный (spokoynyy)

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