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Usage
Native speakers often use 'নিখুঁত' in contexts where they are discussing quality, achievements, or experiences. For instance, during a conversation about a flawlessly executed performance or when complimenting a carefully crafted dish, one might say, 'এই রান্না নিকুঁত!' (This cooking is perfect!).
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'নিখুঁত' is 'অকাট্য' (okatyô), meaning irrefutable or unassailable. While both denote a sense of perfection, 'নিখুঁত' is more commonly used in everyday contexts to denote flawless execution, whereas 'অকাট্য' is often reserved for more formal or philosophical discussions.
Culture
'নিখুঁত' has its roots in the Sanskrit word 'निर्गुण' (nirguna), which means without attributes or imperfections. In Bengali culture, perfection is often sought in art forms, from traditional music to intricate handicrafts, making this word not just a descriptor but a reflection of cultural values around excellence.
FAQ
Q.What does 'নিখুঁত' mean in English?
'নিখুঁত' translates to 'perfect' in English, conveying the idea of something being flawless or without any defects.
Q.How do you use 'নিখুঁত' in a sentence?
You can use 'নিখুঁত' in sentences like 'তোমার কাজটি নিখুঁত' (Your work is perfect) to compliment someone's efforts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'নিখুঁত'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'নিখুঁত' with 'ভাল' (bhalo), which means 'good.' While 'নিখুঁত' denotes perfection, 'ভাল' suggests a satisfactory quality without implying flawlessness.