avaricious

Avaricious Meaning in Bengali: লোভী, অতিলোভী

Part of Speech: Adjective

Pronunciation: uh-vair-i-shuhs

Short Definition: Avaricious refers to someone who has an extreme desire for wealth or material gain.

Avaricious Synonyms: Greedy, Covetous, Rapacious, Grasping, Mammonish

Avaricious Antonyms: Generous (উদার), Selfless (নিঃস্বার্থ), Benevolent (উদারমন্দ), Philanthropic (দানশীল), Altruistic (পরপুরুষসহিষ্ণু)

Origin of Avaricious: The word “avaricious” originated from the Latin word “avaritia” meaning “greed”.

Nearby Words:

  • Avail (Verb)
  • Avarice (Noun)
  • Avariciously (Adverb)
  • Avariciousness (Noun)
  • Avariciously (Adverb)

Avaricious in Literature Quotes:

  1. “He was a man of avaricious nature, always seeking ways to accumulate more wealth.” (সে একজন লোভী প্রকৃতির মানুষ ছিল, সর্বদা আরও ধন সংগ্রহ করার উপায় খুঁজছিলেন।)
  2. “Her avaricious behavior led to the downfall of her relationships.” (তার লোভী আচরণের ফলে তার সম্পর্কগুলির পতন হয়ে গেল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: লোভী
  • Hindi: लोभी
  • Nepali: लोभी
  • Urdu: لالچی
  • Tamil: பொம்மையான
  • Telugu: ఆసక్తికరమైన
  • Arabic: طماع
  • Chinese: 貪婪的
  • Japanese: 強欲な
  • Russian: алчный

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