billet

Billet Meaning in Bengali: বিলেট, বিলেট করা, বিলেট দেওয়া (noun, verb, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Billet (noun, verb, verb) – /ˈbɪl.ɪt/

Noun: a place, usually a civilian’s house or other nonmilitary facility, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.

Verb: lodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian’s house or other nonmilitary facility.

Synonyms of Billet

1. Accommodation – বাসস্থান (noun)

2. Lodging – বাসস্থান (noun)

3. Quarter – বাসস্থান (noun)

4. Board – বাসস্থান (noun)

5. House – বাসস্থান (noun)

Antonyms of Billet

1. Evict – বিসর্জন করা (verb)

2. Dislodge – বিসর্জন করা (verb)

3. Remove – বিসর্জন করা (verb)

4. Expel – বিসর্জন করা (verb)

5. Eject – বিসর্জন করা (verb)

Origin of Billet

The word “billet” originated from the Middle English word “bylet” which means a short written note or document. It can be traced back to the Old French word “billet” meaning a small piece of paper or a note. The ultimate origin of the word is uncertain.

Nearby Words

1. Bill – noun

2. Billabong – noun

3. Billboard – noun

4. Billfold – noun

5. Billhook – noun

Billet in Literature Quotes

1. “The pen is mightier than the sword.” – Edward Bulwer-Lytton (কলমটি তর্জনী চাপের চেয়ে শক্তিশালী।)

2. “To be, or not to be, that is the question.” – William Shakespeare (থাকবো কি না থাকবো, এটি প্রশ্ন।)

3. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” – Charles Dickens (এটি সময়ের সেরা ছিল, এটি সময়ের সবচেয়ে খারাপ ছিল।)

Billet Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিলেট

Hindi: बिलेट

Nepali: बिलेट

Urdu: بلیٹ

Tamil: பில்லெட்

Telugu: బిల్లెట్

Arabic: بيليت

Chinese: 弹壳 (dànké)

Japanese: 弾丸 (dangan)

Russian: пуля (pulya)

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