bedfellow

Bedfellow Meaning in Bengali: পালক, সঙ্গী, সহবাসী, সহপাঠী (noun, pronunciation: bed-fel-oh)

Definition of Bedfellow

(noun)

A bedfellow refers to a person who shares a bed with another person, especially in a non-sexual context. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is closely associated or connected with another person or group.

Synonyms of Bedfellow

(noun)

  • Companion – সঙ্গী (noun)
  • Roommate – কক্ষসহবাসী (noun)
  • Associate – সহপাঠী (noun)
  • Colleague – সহকর্মী (noun)

Antonyms of Bedfellow

(noun)

  • Stranger – অপরিচিত (noun)
  • Enemy – শত্রু (noun)
  • Rival – প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী (noun)
  • Opponent – প্রতিপক্ষী (noun)

Origin of Bedfellow

The word “bedfellow” originated from the combination of the words “bed” and “fellow.” It has been in use since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

  • Bedding – (noun)
  • Bedroom – (noun)
  • Bedside – (noun)
  • Bedtime – (noun)

Bedfellow in Literature Quotes

“A true friend is the best bedfellow.” – John Dryden (একজন সত্যিকারের বন্ধু সেরা সঙ্গী।)

“A book is a good bedfellow.” – Anthony Trollope (একটি বই একটি ভাল সঙ্গী।)

Bedfellow Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পালক
  • Hindi: संगी
  • Nepali: सङ्गी
  • Urdu: سنگی
  • Tamil: சங்கி
  • Telugu: సంగీ
  • Arabic: رفيق السرير
  • Chinese: 床伴
  • Japanese: ベッドフェロー
  • Russian: спутник по кровати

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