acrimonies

Acrimonies Meaning in Bengali

Acrimonies meaning in Bengali: কটুতা, ক্রুদ্ধতা, ক্রোধ, বিদ্রূপতা, কঠোরতা।

Part of Speech

Acrimonies is a noun.

Pronunciation

əˈkrɪməni

Short Definition of Acrimonies

Acrimonies refers to the bitterness or sharpness in speech, behavior, or attitude.

Acrimonies Synonyms

1. Animosity (শত্রুতা)
2. Hostility (শত্রুতা)
3. Rancor (শত্রুতা)
4. Spite (শত্রুতা)
5. Malice (শত্রুতা)

Acrimonies Antonyms

1. Amicability (বন্ধুত্ব)
2. Friendliness (বন্ধুত্ব)
3. Harmony (সান্নিধ্য)
4. Kindness (দয়া)
5. Cordiality (সুখের মিলন)

Origin of Acrimonies

The word “acrimonies” originated from the Latin word “acrimonia” which means sharpness or bitterness. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Acrimonious (adjective)
2. Acrimoniously (adverb)
3. Acrimoniousness (noun)
4. Acrimonies (noun)
5. Acrimoniousnesses (noun)

Acrimonies in Literature Quotes

1. “The acrimonies of the world are many, but the sweetness of friendship is rare.” – Unknown

2. “His acrimonies towards her were evident in his harsh words and cold demeanor.” – Jane Austen

3. “The acrimonies between the two families had been going on for generations, causing much pain and suffering.” – William Shakespeare

4. “Despite their acrimonies, they managed to find common ground and work together for the greater good.” – J.K. Rowling

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: तीखापन (tīkhāpan)
Nepali: तीखापन (tīkhāpan)
Urdu: تیزی (tēzī)
Tamil: கேடுகள் (Kēṭukaḷ)
Telugu: కోపం (Kōpaṁ)
Arabic: حدة (hadda)
Chinese: 尖刻 (jiānkè)
Japanese: 辛辣さ (karasasa)
Russian: едкость (yedkost’)

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