Acquisitive
Part of speech: adjective
Meaning in Nepali:
1. अर्जनशील (arjanashil)
2. अभिलाषी (abhilashi)
Pronunciation:
(uh-kwiz-i-tiv)
Nearby words:
1. Acquisition (noun) – अर्जन (arjan)
2. Acquire (verb) – प्राप्त गर्नु (prapt garnu)
3. Acquisitiveness (noun) – अर्जनशीलता (arjanashilta)
Synonyms:
1. Greedy
2. Avaricious
3. Covetous
4. Grasping
5. Rapacious
Antonyms:
दानी (daani) – Generous
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Acquisitive is an adjective that describes someone who is eager to acquire or possess things, often excessively. In Nepali, it can be translated as “अर्जनशील” (arjanashil) or “अभिलाषी” (abhilashi). The word is pronounced as “uh-kwiz-i-tiv”.
Some nearby words related to acquisitive include “acquisition” (अर्जन), “acquire” (प्राप्त गर्नु), and “acquisitiveness” (अर्जनशीलता).
Synonyms for acquisitive include “greedy”, “avaricious”, “covetous”, “grasping”, and “rapacious”. On the other hand, an antonym for acquisitive in Nepali is “दानी” (daani), which means generous.
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