Candied Meaning in Bengali: মিষ্টি, মিষ্টিতে মোটা করা, মিষ্টি করা (noun, verb, adjective)
Definition and Part of Speech
Candied (adjective, verb) – (of fruit) preserved by coating and impregnating with sugar; (of a person’s voice) sweet and soothing; (verb) preserve (fruit) by coating and impregnating it with a sugar syrup; (of a person’s voice) make (someone) feel sweet and soothed.
Synonyms of Candied
1. Sweetened – মিষ্টি করা (verb)
2. Sugared – চিনি দিয়ে মিষ্টি করা (verb)
3. Glazed – চিনি দিয়ে মিষ্টি করা (verb)
4. Honeyed – মধুর মতো (adjective)
5. Syrupy – চিনি দিয়ে মিষ্টি করা (adjective)
Antonyms of Candied
1. Unsweetened – মিষ্টি না করা (adjective)
2. Bitter – তিক্ত (adjective)
3. Sour – টক (adjective)
4. Tart – টক (adjective)
5. Acrid – তিক্ত (adjective)
Origin of Candied
The word “candied” originated from the Middle English word “candi,” which came from the Old French word “candir.” It ultimately traces back to the Arabic word “qand,” meaning sugar.
Nearby Words
1. Candy (noun) – মিষ্টি
2. Cane (noun) – বেত
3. Cane (verb) – বেত দিয়া মারা
4. Cane (noun) – বেতের ছড়া
5. Cane (noun) – বেতের ছড়া
Candied in Literature Quotes
1. “Her voice was as candied as honey.” – Jane Austen (তার কণ্ঠ মধুর মতো ছিল।)
2. “The candied fruits were a feast for the eyes.” – Charles Dickens (মিষ্টি ফলগুলো চোখের জন্য একটি উৎসব ছিল।)
Candied Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: মিষ্টি, Hindi: मिठाई, Nepali: मिठाई, Urdu: مٹھائی, Tamil: மிட்டாய், Telugu: మిఠాయి, Arabic: محلى, Chinese: 糖果, Japanese: キャンディ, Russian: конфеты
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