Bankrupted Meaning in Bengali: দিবালিত (noun, pronunciation: dibalit), দিবালিত হওয়া (verb, pronunciation: dibalit hoa)
Definition of Bankrupted
(noun, verb, pronunciation: /ˈbæŋkrʌptɪd/)
Bankrupted is the past tense and past participle form of the verb bankrupt. It is used to describe a person or a company that has been declared bankrupt, meaning they are unable to pay their debts. As a noun, bankrupted refers to the state of being bankrupt.
Synonyms of Bankrupted
(noun, verb)
- Insolvent – দিবালিত (adjective)
- Bankrupt – দিবালিত (noun, adjective)
- Indebted – ঋণপীড়িত (adjective)
- Impoverished – দরিদ্র (adjective)
- Ruined – ধ্বংসিত (adjective)
Antonyms of Bankrupted
(noun, verb)
- Wealthy – ধনী (adjective)
- Solvent – পরিশোধকারী (adjective)
- Prosperous – উন্নতিশীল (adjective)
- Successful – সফল (adjective)
- Affluent – ধনী (adjective)
Origin of Bankrupted
(noun, verb)
The word bankrupted originated from the Old French word “banqueroute,” which was derived from the Italian word “banca rotta.” “Banca” means “bench” and “rotta” means “broken.” The term originally referred to a moneylender’s bench being broken when they could not pay their debts.
Nearby Words
- Bankruptcy – noun
- Bankrupt – noun, adjective
- Bankruptcies – noun
- Bankrupting – verb
- Bankrupts – noun
Bankrupted in Literature Quotes
“He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing.” – Epicurus (যে ব্যক্তি একটু সন্তুষ্ট নয়, সে কিছুই সন্তুষ্ট নয়।)”
“A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone.” – Henry David Thoreau (একজন মানুষ ধনী যখন তার বিষয়ে ছেড়ে দিতে পারে অনেক কিছুই।)”
Bankrupted Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: দিবালিত
- Hindi: दिवालित
- Nepali: दिवालित
- Urdu: دیوالیت
- Tamil: திவாலிட்
- Telugu: దివాలిట్
- Arabic: مفلس
- Chinese: 破产 (pòchǎn)
- Japanese: 破産 (hasan)
- Russian: банкрот (bankrot)
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