black-hearted

Black-hearted Meaning in Bengali: কৃষ্ণহৃদয়, কৃষ্ণচিত্ত, কৃষ্ণমনাস্থ, কৃষ্ণমনস্ক (noun, pronunciation: krishnahridoy, krishnachitt, krishnamonastha, krishnamonask)

Definition of Black-hearted

(noun, pronunciation: blak-hahr-tid)

Black-hearted refers to someone who is extremely wicked, cruel, or lacking in compassion. It describes a person who is malicious, unkind, and devoid of any positive emotions or qualities.

Synonyms of Black-hearted

(noun, pronunciation: sinonimz)

  • Evil-minded – অশুভচিন্তাযুক্ত (noun)
  • Malevolent – অমানুষিক (noun)
  • Malicious – মন্দচিন্তাযুক্ত (noun)
  • Wicked – দুষ্ট (noun)
  • Heartless – হৃদয়হীন (noun)

Antonyms of Black-hearted

(noun, pronunciation: antonimz)

  • Kind-hearted – মনোবলী (noun)
  • Compassionate – দয়ালু (noun)
  • Generous – উদার (noun)
  • Benevolent – উদারচিত্ত (noun)
  • Sympathetic – সহানুভূতিশীল (noun)

Origin of Black-hearted

(noun, pronunciation: orijin)

The term black-hearted originated from the combination of the words “black” and “hearted.” The color black has long been associated with darkness, evil, and negativity, while the heart symbolizes emotions and character. Therefore, black-hearted came to represent someone with a dark and wicked nature.

Nearby Words

  • Blackguard – noun
  • Blackmail – noun
  • Blackout – noun
  • Blacksmith – noun
  • Blacklist – noun

Black-hearted in Literature Quotes

(noun, pronunciation: lit-er-uh-cher kwohtz)

“The black-hearted villain plotted his revenge in the shadows.” – William Shakespeare (কৃষ্ণহৃদয় দুষ্ট খেলনার প্রতিশোধ করতে ছায়ায় প্লট করেছিলেন।)”

“Her black-hearted nature was evident in her cruel treatment of others.” – Jane Austen (তার কৃষ্ণহৃদয় স্বভাব অন্যদের প্রতি ক্রূর ব্যবহারে প্রকাশিত হয়েছিল।)”

Black-hearted Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কৃষ্ণহৃদয়
  • Hindi: काले दिल वाला
  • Nepali: कालो मनको
  • Urdu: کالے دل والا
  • Tamil: கருப்பு இதயம்
  • Telugu: నల్లని గుండె
  • Arabic: قلب أسود
  • Chinese: 心黑
  • Japanese: 黒心
  • Russian: чернокожий

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