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Merit শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: যোগ্যতা

Merit Meaning In Bengali যোগ্যতা

Merit

যোগ্যতা, সদগুণ, সদ্গুণ, গুণ, মূল্য, দোষগুণ বিচার, যোগ্যতা, দাগী করা, অর্জন করা, দাবি করার যোগ্য হত্তয়া,

Definition

1) The quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
2) A claim to recognition or praise on the basis of excellence or achievement.
3) The inherent rights and wrongs of a situation or decision, considered as being fairly balanced or impartial.

Examples

Merit Example in a sentence

1) She received a promotion at work due to her outstanding merit.

2) The scholarship was awarded based on academic merit.

3) The proposal was chosen for its creativity and merit.

4) I believe that your hard work will be recognized on its own merit.

5) The film won many awards for its artistic merit.

6) The athlete's skills and dedication are truly deserving of merit.

7) The debate team member argued his point with great merit.

8) The judge made his decision based on the legal merit of the case.

9) The student's essay was praised for its depth and merit.

10) The employee was rewarded with a bonus for his exemplary merit.

Part of Speech

Merit (Noun)

Synonyms

Ability , Competence , Worth , Worthiness - (SYNONYM) যোগ্যতা

Goodness , Merit - (SYNONYM) সদগুণ

Virtue , Merit , Excellence , Grace , Good - (NOUN) সদ্গুণ

Quality , Multiplication , Attribute , Exorcism , Virtue , Merit - (NOUN) গুণ

Value , Worth , Price , Cost , Charge , Merit - (NOUN) মূল্য

Merit - (NOUN) দোষগুণ বিচার

Merit , Qualification , Fitness , Capability , Pertinence , Efficiency - (NOUN) যোগ্যতা

Merit - (VERB) দাগী করা

Achieve , Earn , Acquire , Attain , Gain , Merit - (VERB) অর্জন করা

Deserve , Merit - (VERB) দাবি করার যোগ্য হত্তয়া

Bangla Academy Dictionary

merit

Antonyms

Fault
Flaw
Deficiency

Encyclopedia

The quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
A claim to recognition or praise on the basis of excellence or achievement.
The inherent rights and wrongs of a situation or decision, considered as being fairly balanced or impartial.