Want of Audio [ওয়ান্ট অফ | /wɒnt əv/]   /phrasal-verb/

যখন কিছু নেই বা কিছুতে অভাব রয়েছে।

Want of meaning in Bengali

phrasal-verb
(1) অভাব; অভাববোধ করা a lack of something; to feel the absence of something
SYNONYM lack of, absence of OPPOSITE abundance, plenty EXAMPLES
We have no want of money.
আমাদের অর্থের অভাব নেই।
There is no want of talent in this group.
এই দলে প্রতিভার অভাব নেই।
His want of experience was evident during the presentation.
প্রেজেন্টেশনের সময় তার অভিজ্ঞতার অভাব স্পষ্ট ছিল।
ORIGIN The phrase has its roots in Old English, where 'want' originally meant 'lack' or 'absence'. RELATED IDIOMS lack thereof, short on USAGE NOTES This phrase is often used to indicate that something is not lacking or that there is an abundance of something.

Appropriate Preposition

  • Loyal to ( বিশ্বস্ত ) He is loyal to his master.
  • Deaf of ( বধির ) He is deaf of one ear.
  • Wait on ( সেবা করা ) The nurse waited on the patient.
  • Obstacle to ( বাধা ) Poverty is often obstacle to higher studies.
  • Encroach on ( অনধিকার প্রবেশ করা ) Do not encroach on my land.
  • Popular with ( জনপ্রিয় ) He is popular with all for his good behaviour.
  • Above all ( প্রধানত ; সর্বোপরি ) We should be kind, polite, and above all honest.
  • In lieu of ( পরিবর্তে ) Give me this pen in lieu of that.
  • By leaps and bounds ( অতি দ্রুতগতিতে ) The population of Bangladesh is increasing by leaps and bounds.
  • At once finger ends ( নখদর্পণে ) All these facts are at his finger ends.
  • At arm’s length ( দূরে ) Try to keep the bad boy at arm’s length.
  • Now and then ( মাঝে মাঝে ) He comes here now and then.