Entail

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Meanings of Entail

   
Verb
  • To mean or require something to happen.
  • To give something to someone that they will keep forever, usually in a family.
  • To choose someone to have something that will be passed down in a family.
  • To make a design by cutting or carving.
   

Explanation of the word: Entail

Entail means to include something as a part of something else. For example, if you have a toy that needs batteries, it entails that you need to buy batteries to make the toy work.

   

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Translations for the word: Entail

   
hindi
शामिल

shamil

लाना

lana

शामिल करना

shamil karna

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Entail

The Adventure of Benny the Brave Bunny

Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny was not just any bunny; he was the bravest bunny in the whole forest!

One sunny morning, Benny decided to explore the mysterious cave at the edge of the forest. All his friends warned him, "Benny, it's dark and scary in there!" But Benny's heart was filled with courage.

With a little flashlight in his paw, Benny hopped towards the cave. As he entered, he saw sparkling crystals on the walls that twinkled like stars! "Wow!" Benny exclaimed, his eyes wide with wonder.

Suddenly, he heard a soft whimpering sound. Benny followed the sound and found a tiny, lost kitten named Whiskers. "I’m scared and I can’t find my way home!" cried Whiskers.

Benny knew he had to help. "Don’t worry, Whiskers! I’ll guide you out!" With his flashlight shining bright, Benny led Whiskers through the cave, past the sparkling crystals, and out into the warm sunlight.

Whiskers was so grateful! "Thank you, Benny! You are so brave!" From that day on, Benny and Whiskers became the best of friends, going on many more adventures together.

And so, Benny the Brave Bunny learned that true

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Entail

The word 'entail' means to involve something as a necessary part or result. For example, if you say that a job entails hard work, it means that hard work is a necessary part of that job.

You pronounce 'entail' like this: en-tail. The first part sounds like 'en' in 'end' and the second part sounds like 'tail'.

The word 'entail' comes from the Old French word 'entailer', which means to cut into or to carve. It has been used in English since the 14th century.

The word 'entail' in Bengali is 'অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা' (Antorbhukto kora).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Entail

Fact: The word 'entail' means to involve or require something as a necessary part. For example, playing a sport entails practice and teamwork!
Proverb: You can't have a rainbow without a little rain. (This means that good things often come after challenges.)
Quote: "The only way to do great work is to love what you do." - Steve Jobs