Beakiest

/ˈbiː.ki.ɪst/

सबसे चोंचदार; सबसे चोंच-सा (विशेषकर नाक/चोंच के संदर्भ में)

Origin & History

From English "beaky" (beak + -y) with the superlative suffix "-est". "Beak" is recorded in English from Middle English, likely from Old French "bec" (beak).

अंग्रेज़ी "beaky" (beak + -y) से, जिसमें superlative प्रत्यय "-est" जोड़ा गया। "Beak" शब्द मध्य अंग्रेज़ी से मिलता है और संभवतः पुरानी फ़्रेंच "bec" (चोंच) से आया है।

Definition

Used as the superlative of "beaky" to describe someone or something with the most noticeable, protruding, or beak-like nose or beak (often informal or humorous, sometimes mildly derogatory when referring to a person).

"beaky" का superlative रूप; किसी व्यक्ति या वस्तु के लिए प्रयुक्त, जिसमें सबसे अधिक उभरी/चोंच जैसी नाक या चोंच हो (अक्सर अनौपचारिक/हास्यात्मक; व्यक्ति के लिए कभी-कभी हल्का अपमानजनक)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Of all the birds in the aviary, the toucan is the beakiest.
पक्षीशाला में सभी पक्षियों में, टूकैन की चोंच सबसे अधिक/सबसे बड़ी है।
Adjective:
The caricature made the politician look even beakiest of all.
कार्टून ने राजनेता को सबसे ज़्यादा चोंच-नाक वाला दिखाया।

Usage Examples

Among the seabirds, the pelican can look like the beakiest because of its huge bill.
In the lineup of masks, the beakiest one was clearly inspired by a plague doctor.
The artist exaggerated the nose, making the portrait the beakiest version of him.

Synonyms

Most beak-like Most beaked Most hook-nosed Most prominent-nosed

Antonyms

Least beaky Least beak-like Flat-nosed Snub-nosed

Related Forms

Noun
Beak / Beakiness
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

As beaky as a bird
पक्षी की तरह चोंच-सा/बहुत चोंचदार (नाक/चोंच वाला)
The beakiest of the bunch
सबमें सबसे चोंचदार/सबसे चोंच-नाक वाला