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Thorn শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: কাঁটা

Thorn Meaning In Bengali কাঁটা

Thorn

কাঁটা, শাখাকণ্টক, শল্য, কণ্টক, কণ্টকাকার বস্ত্র, সকণ্টক বেড়াঝোপ, খোঁচ,

Definition

1) a stiff, sharp-pointed, straight or curved woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant.
2) a thorny bush, shrub, or tree, especially a hawthorn.
3) an Old English and Icelandic runic letter, Þ or þ, representing the dental fricatives T͟H and TH. In English it was eventually superseded by the digraph th.

Examples

Thorn Example in a sentence

1) Be careful when handling roses, as the thorn can easily prick your finger.

2) The thorn bush scratched my arm as I walked past.

3) She picked a bouquet of roses, being careful to avoid the thorns.

4) The thorn stuck in his foot, causing him to limp.

5) The thorn on the cactus plant made it difficult to handle.

6) The thorn lodged in the dog's paw needed to be carefully removed.

7) The thorn bushes provided a natural barrier around the perimeter of the garden.

8) A thorn in his side, she was constantly criticizing his work.

9) The delicate beauty of the rose was contrasted by the sharp thorns.

10) The thorn pricked her skin, leaving a small drop of blood.

11) Sorry, it looks like you made a mistake. Could you please provide another word for me to use in a sentence?

Part of Speech

Thorn (Noun)

Synonyms

Thorn , Fork , Tine , Needle , Bone , Pin - (NOUN) কাঁটা

Thorn - (NOUN) শাখাকণ্টক

Thorn , Fishbone , Arrowhead , Arrow - (NOUN) শল্য

Pest , Thorn , Spine , Thistle , Disgrace , Obstacle - (NOUN) কণ্টক

Thorn - (NOUN) কণ্টকাকার বস্ত্র

Thorn - (NOUN) সকণ্টক বেড়াঝোপ

Hitch , Thorn - (NOUN) খোঁচ

Bangla Academy Dictionary

thorn

Antonyms

Smooth
Soft
Petal

Encyclopedia

a stiff, sharp-pointed, straight or curved woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant.
a thorny bush, shrub, or tree, especially a hawthorn.
an Old English and Icelandic runic letter, Þ or þ, representing the dental fricatives T͟H and TH. In English it was eventually superseded by the digraph th.