adamite

Adamite Meaning in Bengali

Adamite meaning in Bengali: আদামিট, আদামিক, আদামিকতা, আদামিকত্ব, আদামিকত্বপূর্ণ

Part of Speech

Adamite is a noun.

Pronunciation

Adamite is pronounced as “ad-uh-mahyt”.

Short Definition of Adamite

Adamite refers to a person who is pure, innocent, or uncorrupted.

Adamite Synonyms

1. Innocent (অপরাধহীন)
2. Pure (পবিত্র)
3. Unblemished (অক্ষত)
4. Guiltless (নির্দোষ)
5. Virtuous (ধর্মপ্রাণ)

Adamite Antonyms

1. Corrupt (দুর্নীতিগ্রস্ত)
2. Guilty (দোষী)
3. Sinful (পাপময়)
4. Wicked (দুষ্ট)
5. Immoral (অসৎ)

Origin of Adamite

The word “adamite” originated from the Late Latin word “adamita” which means “follower of Adam”. It is derived from the Hebrew name “Adam” which means “man” or “human”. The term “adamite” was first used in the 17th century to describe someone who is pure and innocent like Adam, the first man according to the Bible.

Nearby Words

1. Adamic (adjective)
2. Adamantly (adverb)
3. Adam (noun)
4. Adam’s apple (noun)
5. Adam’s needle (noun)

Adamite in Literature Quotes

1. “She was an adamite soul, untouched by the corruption of the world.” – John Milton

2. “His actions were always guided by his adamite nature, never swayed by temptation.” – Jane Austen

3. “The protagonist of the novel was portrayed as an adamite, a symbol of purity and goodness.” – Charles Dickens

4. “In a world full of deceit and treachery, she remained an adamite, shining with honesty and integrity.” – William Shakespeare

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আদামিট
Hindi: आदमिट
Nepali: आदमिट
Urdu: آدمیٹ
Tamil: ஆடமைட்
Telugu: ఆదమిట్
Arabic: آدميت
Chinese: 亚当石
Japanese: アダマイト
Russian: адамит

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