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barbarous Meaning in Bengali



 বর্বর, নৃশংস

Adjective:

গ্রাম্য, অশুদ্ধ, দূষিত, কর্কশ, রুঢ়, অশিক্ষিত, অমার্জিত, অভদ্র, অসভ্য, নৃশংস, বর্বর,





barbarous শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

যা তৎকালীন অন্ধকার অসভ্য-বর্বর ইউরোপীয়দের মধ্যে জ্ঞানের বিস্তার করেছে ।

উপন্যাসের প্রধান উপজীব্য বিষয়গুলি হল অসভ্য ও বর্বর জাতিগুলিকে উন্নত ও সভ্য করে তোলার ক্ষেত্রে খ্রিস্টধর্মের প্রয়াস, ১৯শ ।

mlecchá হতে, যার অর্থ "অসভ্য", "বর্বর", স্বচ্ছ এর বিপরীত শব্দ) হল একটি সংস্কৃত পরিভাষা যার দ্বারা প্রাচীন ভারতের অসভ্য ও বর্বর লোকদেরকে বোঝানো হয় ।

বর্তমান প্রেক্ষাপটে কোন অসভ্য ও হিংস্র প্রকৃতির মানুষদের বোঝাতে বর্বর শব্দটি ব্যবহৃত হয়ে থাকে ।

barbarous's Usage Examples:

William Hogarth depicted it as a barbarous activity, the first stage in a "slippery slope", in The Four Stages of.


Barbarism, barbarity, or barbarous may refer to: Barbarism (linguistics), a non-standard word, expression, or pronunciation Any society construed as barbarian.


slaughtered a human victim, they celebrate the horrible beginning of their barbarous rite.


A barbarous name is a meaningless or seemingly meaningless word used in magic rituals.


The term barbarous comes from the Greek barbaroi (Greek: βάρβαροι).


to the remarks of Strabo, according to which the Homanades, the most barbarous of all Pisidian tribes, dwelt on the northern slope of the highest mountains.


according to Shaw, "always in high spirits and full of humour that was barbarous in its blasphemous indecency".


described the play as "written in opposition to the founder of a false and barbarous sect".


the novel offers eight alternative catastrophes in a world of chaos and barbarous collapse.


Meyrick described Kearfott's names as "openly and obviously based on a barbarous and unmeaning gibberish".


Here also the barbarous words are ranged into a dictionary by themselves.


"Those who have perpetrated this barbarous outrage can hardly be described as human," he said.


people of Salmydessus were thus cut off from communication with the less barbarous portions of Thrace, and became notorious for their savage and inhuman.


mlecchá, meaning "non-Vedic", "barbarian") is a Sanskrit term referring to barbarous or demon mind peoples or tribes in ancient India, as contra-distinguished.


mountains, or even more generally, anything seen as foreign, strange, or even barbarous.


The OED barbarous entry summarizes the semantic history.


Wube is remembered in Eritrea for barbarous military raids.


(2,31) Numberless Chinas and Sakas and Uddras and many barbarous tribes living in the woods, and many Vrishnis and Harahunas, and dusky.



Synonyms:

inhumane; fell; roughshod; savage; cruel; brutal; vicious;

Antonyms:

praise; indirect; mild; virtuous; humane;

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