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Eureka শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ইউরেকা

Eureka Meaning In Bengali ইউরেকা

Eureka

আবিষ্কার-ঘোষণাসুচক শব্দ-বিশেষ,

Definition

1) Eureka (interjection): used to express triumph or joy upon finding or discovering something.
2) Eureka (noun): a cry attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, who exclaimed "Eureka!" ("I have found it!") when he discovered a method for determining the purity of gold.
3) Eureka (proper noun): a city in northern California known for its historical significance during the Gold Rush era in the mid-19th century.

Examples

Eureka Example in a sentence

1) "Eureka! I finally found the solution to the math problem."

2) After hours of searching, she shouted, "Eureka!" when she found her lost keys.

3) The scientist exclaimed "Eureka!" upon discovering a new chemical element.

4) The inventor’s face lit up with excitement as he shouted "Eureka!" upon perfecting his latest creation.

5) When the detective connected the final piece of evidence, he declared "Eureka!".

6) The archaeologist's team shouted "Eureka!" when they uncovered a hidden tomb.

7) The student had a moment of "Eureka!" when she realized the answer to the difficult riddle.

8) With a shout of "Eureka!", the alchemist finally transformed lead into gold.

9) The chef tasted the soup and exclaimed "Eureka!" as he found the missing ingredient.

10) The writer jumped up from his chair, shouting "Eureka!" when he thought of the perfect ending to his story.

Part of Speech

Eureka (Noun)

Synonyms

Eureka - (SYNONYM) আবিষ্কার-ঘোষণাসুচক শব্দ-বিশেষ

Bangla Academy Dictionary

eureka

Antonyms

Conceal
Disprove
Fail

Encyclopedia

Eureka (interjection): used to express triumph or joy upon finding or discovering something.
Eureka (noun): a cry attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, who exclaimed "Eureka!" ("I have found it!") when he discovered a method for determining the purity of gold.
Eureka (proper noun): a city in northern California known for its historical significance during the Gold Rush era in the mid-19th century.