Biggish Meaning in Bengali
In Bengali, the word “biggish” can be translated into several meanings, including বড়ইয়া (bɔṛiẏā), বড়ই (bɔṛi), বড়া (bɔṛā), বড়ানো (bɔṛānō), and বড়াই (bɔṛāi).
Part of Speech: adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈbɪɡɪʃ/ (big-ish)
Nearby Words:
1. Big (adjective) – বড় (bɔṛa) – The biggish house stood at the end of the street.
2. Bigger (adjective) – বড় (bɔṛa) – The bigger the better, they say.
3. Biggest (adjective) – সর্বাধিক বড় (sarbādhik bɔṛa) – He won the biggest prize in the competition.
Biggish Synonyms:
1. Fairly large – প্রায় বড় (prāẏa bɔṛa)
2. Quite big – প্রায় বড় (prāẏa bɔṛa)
3. Rather large – প্রায় বড় (prāẏa bɔṛa)
4. Moderately big – মাঝারি বড় (mājẏāri bɔṛa)
5. Somewhat large – কিছুটা বড় (kiṭhutā bɔṛa)
Origination of ‘Biggish:
The word “biggish” originated from the combination of the word “big” and the suffix “-ish,” which is used to indicate a smaller or less definite degree of the quality expressed by the word it is attached to.
Antonyms:
1. Small – ছোট (chhōṭa)
2. Tiny – খুদরা (khudarā)
3. Little – ছোট (chhōṭa)
Usage in English Sentences:
1. The biggish dog wagged its tail happily. (বড়ইয়া কুকুরটি খুশিতে পুড়ল করলো।)
2. She bought a biggish cake for the party. (পার্টিতে তিনি একটি বড়ইয়া কেক কিনেছিলেন।)
3. The biggish tree provided shade on a hot summer day. (গরম গ্রীষ্মকালে বড়ইয়া গাছটি ছায়া দিয়েছিল।)
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