cannot but

ক্যানট বাট, কিন্তু না করা, কিন্তু না হতে পারা (verb, kyanṭa bāṭ, kintu nā kara, kintu nā hate pārā)

Definition of Cannot But

Part of speech: Verb

Pronunciation: /ˈkænɒt bʌt/

Cannot but is a phrase used to express the idea that there is no alternative or choice in a particular situation. It indicates that someone is compelled or obliged to do something, or that a certain outcome is inevitable.

Synonyms of Cannot But

1. Must (অবশ্যই, abśyai)

2. Have to (করতে হবে, karate habe)

3. Need to (প্রয়োজন, prayojon)

4. Be obliged to (বাধ্য হত্তয়া, bādhy hattẏa)

Antonyms of Cannot But

1. Can (পারা, pārā)

2. May (পারবে, pārabe)

3. Could (পারতাম, pāratām)

4. Might (পারতাম, pāratām)

Origin of Cannot But

The phrase “cannot but” originated from Middle English and has been in use since the 14th century. It is a combination of the words “cannot” and “but,” where “cannot” indicates the inability to do something and “but” is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with what precedes it.

Nearby Words

1. Cannot (verb)

2. Canoodle (verb)

3. Canopy (noun)

4. Canister (noun)

Cannot But in Literature Quotes

“We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.” – Acts 4:20 (আমরা যা দেখেছি এবং শুনেছি তা আমরা বলতে বাধ্য হইতে পারি না।)

“I cannot but remember such things were, that were most precious to me.” – William Shakespeare (আমি এমন কিছুই মনে রাখতে পারি না যা আমার জন্য অত্যন্ত মূল্যবান ছিল।)

Cannot But Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যানট বাট

Hindi: नहीं कर सकते हैं

Nepali: गर्न सक्दैन

Urdu: نہیں کر سکتے ہیں

Tamil: செய்ய முடியாது

Telugu: చేయలేరు

Arabic: لا يمكن إلا

Chinese: 不能不

Japanese: するしかない

Russian: не могу не

For more information on “cannot but,” you can visit the following sources:

1. Wikipedia.org

2. Dictionary.com

3. TheFreeDictionary.com