Meaning in Bengali · বাংলায় অর্থ
Not falling for it এর অর্থ
Refusing to believe or be deceived by someone's tricks.
In simple words: Not believing a trick or deception.
বাক্যে Not falling for it
- When he tried to sell me that fake watch, I said, 'I'm not falling for it.'
- 'She said she won the lottery, but I'm not falling for it this time.'
- 'He told me there was a monster under my bed, but I'm not falling for it.'
- 'Everyone else fell for the joke, but I wasn't falling for it.'
- 'I've heard that line before, so I'm not falling for it again.'
Not falling for it কীভাবে ব্যবহার করবেন
Use this phrase in casual conversations when you suspect someone is trying to deceive you. It's not appropriate for formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Imagine a person trying to trick you, but you stand firm and say, 'Not falling for it!'
সম্পর্কিত শব্দ
Collocations with Not falling for it
- falling for a trick
- not falling for lies
- not falling for false promises
Synonyms for Not falling for it
- not being deceived
- not buying it
- not trusting
Common mistakes with Not falling for it
- Using it in a formal context.
- Misusing it to imply agreement instead of skepticism.
- Confusing it with 'falling for it' which means to be deceived.
Not falling for it appears in
Not falling for it অন্য ভাষায়
- Arabicالعربية
لن أنخدع بذلك
عدم تصديق خدعة أو deception.
- GermanDeutsch
Nicht darauf reinfallen
Einem Trick oder einer Täuschung nicht glauben.
- SpanishEspañol
No me la creo
No creer una trampa o engaño.
- Persianفارسی
گول نخوردن
باور نکردن یک ترفند یا فریب.
- FrenchFrançais
Pas dupe
Ne pas croire à une ruse ou à une tromperie.
- ItalianItaliano
Non ci casco
Non credere a un trucco o a un inganno.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Não vou cair nessa
Não acreditar numa artimanha ou engano.
- RussianРусский
Не поведусь
Не верить уловке или обману.
- Urduاردو
میں اس پر یقین نہیں کر رہا ہوں
کسی چال یا دھوکے پر یقین نہ کرنا۔
- Chinese中文
不上当,不信邪
不相信骗局或诡计。
More chunks like Not falling for it
- Let's get something straight
To clarify a misunderstanding or confirm a point.
- Customers
Individuals or organizations that purchase goods or services from a business.
- CustomB1
an accepted way of behaving or of doing things in a society or a community
- I don't wanna see them
Expresses a lack of desire to see particular people.
- InteractionB2
the act of communicating with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them
- You got any issues with that
Asking someone if they have a problem or concern about something.
মানুষ আরও খোঁজে
- Not falling for it মানে
- Not falling for it অর্থ
- Not falling for it মানে কি
- Not falling for it এর অর্থ
- Not falling for it meaning in bengali
- Not falling for it বাংলা অর্থ
- Not falling for it বাংলা
Not falling for it সম্পর্কে সাধারণ প্রশ্ন
Not falling for it এর মানে কী?
Not believing a trick or deception.
What does Not falling for it mean in Bengali?
Not believing a trick or deception.
Not falling for it এর সংজ্ঞা কী?
Refusing to believe or be deceived by someone's tricks.
বাক্যে Not falling for it কীভাবে ব্যবহার করবেন?
When he tried to sell me that fake watch, I said, 'I'm not falling for it.'
Not falling for it এর আরেকটি উদাহরণ দিতে পারেন?
'She said she won the lottery, but I'm not falling for it this time.'
Not falling for it এর সমার্থক শব্দ কী কী?
সাধারণ বিকল্পগুলোর মধ্যে আছে not being deceived, not buying it, not trusting।
Not falling for it এর সাথে কোন শব্দ যায়?
এটি সাধারণত falling for a trick, not falling for lies, not falling for false promises এর সাথে ব্যবহৃত হয়।
Not falling for it ব্যবহারে সাধারণ ভুল কী কী?
Using it in a formal context. Misusing it to imply agreement instead of skepticism. Confusing it with 'falling for it' which means to be deceived.
Not falling for it কীভাবে উচ্চারণ করবেন?
US: //nɑt ˈfɔlɪŋ fɔr ɪt//, UK: //nɒt ˈfɔːlɪŋ fə rɪt//। নেটিভ উচ্চারণ শুনতে উপরের অডিও শুনুন।
Not falling for it আনুষ্ঠানিক না অনানুষ্ঠানিক?
"Not falling for it" অনানুষ্ঠানিক, তাই এটি বন্ধু ও পরিবারের সাথে সাধারণ কথাবার্তায় মানানসই।
Not falling for it কখন ব্যবহার করা উচিত?
Use this phrase in casual conversations when you suspect someone is trying to deceive you. It's not appropriate for formal settings.
