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Word (verb) - শব্দ, কথা, সংবাদ, প্রতিশ্রুতি

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Word Meaning in Bengali. Word শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ কি? English to Bangla online dictionary "Word meaning in bengali". Google Translate "Word".

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Word বাংলা অর্থ. What is the meaning of Word in English? What does Word mean? What is another word for Word? Definition at online dictionary.

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Word Synonyms

conversation talk confab confabulation chitchat discussion consultation colloquy chat tête-à-tête

Word Definition

noun
1.
a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
2.
(used in combination with the first letter of an offensive or unmentionable word, the first letter being lowercase or uppercase, with or without a following hyphen):
My mom married at 20, and she mentions the m-word every time I meet someone she thinks is eligible.
See also f-word, n-word.
3.
words.
  1. speech or talk: to express one's emotion in words;
    Words mean little when action is called for.
  2. the text or lyrics of a song as distinguished from the music.
  3. contentious or angry speech; a quarrel:
    We had words and she walked out on me.
4.
a short talk or conversation:
Marston, I'd like a word with you.
5.
an expression or utterance:
a word of warning.
6.
warrant, assurance, or promise:
I give you my word I'll be there.
7.
news; tidings; information:
We received word of his death.
8.
a verbal signal, as a password, watchword, or countersign.
9.
an authoritative utterance, or command:
His word was law.
10.
Also called machine word. Computers. a string of bits, characters, or bytes treated as a single entity by a computer, particularly for numeric purposes.
11.
(initial capital letter). Also called the Word, the Word of God.
  1. the Scriptures; the Bible.
  2. the Logos.
  3. the message of the gospel of Christ.
12.
a proverb or motto.
verb (used with object)
13.
to express in words; select words to express; phrase:
to word a contract with great care.
Idioms
14.
at a word, in immediate response to an order or request; in an instant:
At a word they came to take the situation in hand.
15.
be as good as one's word, to hold to one's promises.
16.
eat one's words, to retract one's statement, especially with humility:
They predicted his failure, but he made them eat their words.
17.
have a word, to talk briefly:
Tell your aunt that I would like to have a word with her.
18.
have no words for, to be unable to describe:
She had no words for the sights she had witnessed.
19.
in a word, in summary; in short:
In a word, there was no comparison.
Also, in one word.
20.
in so many words, in unequivocal terms; explicitly:
She told them in so many words to get out.
21.
keep one's word, to fulfill one's promise:
I said I'd meet the deadline, and I kept my word.
22.
man of his word / woman of her word, a person who can be trusted to keep a promise; a reliable person.
23.
(upon) my word!, (used as an exclamation of surprise or astonishment.)
24.
of few words, laconic; taciturn:
a woman of few words but of profound thoughts.
25.
of many words, talkative; loquacious; wordy:
a person of many words but of little wit.
26.
put in a good word for, to speak favorably of; commend:
He put in a good word for her with the boss.
Also, put in a word for.
27.
take one at one's word, to take a statement to be literal and true.
28.
take the words out of one's mouth, to say exactly what another person was about to say.
29.
weigh one's words, to choose one's words carefully in speaking or writing:
It was an important message, and he was weighing his words.

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