case

Case Meaning in Bengali: মামলা, কেস, কার্য, প্রকরণ, বিষয়, ক্ষেত্র (noun, pronounced as /keɪs/)

Definition of Case

(noun, pronounced as /keɪs/)

1. An instance of a particular situation or set of circumstances.

2. A legal proceeding or action.

3. A container designed to hold or protect something.

4. The grammatical category of a noun, pronoun, or adjective indicating its relation to other words in a sentence.

Synonyms of Case

(noun)

1. Example – উদাহরণ (udāharaṇa)

2. Situation – অবস্থা (abasthā)

3. Instance – উদাহরণ (udāharaṇa)

4. Occasion – অবসর (abasara)

Antonyms of Case

(noun)

1. Solution – সমাধান (samādhāna)

2. Answer – উত্তর (uttara)

3. Resolution – সমাধান (samādhāna)

4. Agreement – চুক্তি (cukti)

Origin of Case

The word “case” originated from the Old French word “cas” and Latin word “casus,” meaning “fall” or “event.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

(noun)

1. Cash – নগদ (nagada)

2. Castle – দুর্গ (durga)

3. Casket – সন্দুক (sanduka)

4. Caste – জাতি (jāti)

Case in Literature Quotes

“The curious case of Benjamin Button.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

(বেঞ্জামিন বাটনের অদ্ভুত মামলা।)

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” – Jane Austen

(এটি একটি সত্য যা সর্বজনীনভাবে স্বীকৃত, যে একজন সম্পদশালী একক পুরুষ একটি স্ত্রীর অভাবে থাকতে চায়।)

Case Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মামলা, Hindi: मामला, Nepali: मामिला, Urdu: معاملہ, Tamil: வழக்கு, Telugu: కేసు, Arabic: قضية, Chinese: 案件, Japanese: ケース, Russian: дело

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