blood- sucker

Blood-sucker Meaning in Bengali: রক্তচোষক (noun, pronunciation: rôktôchôshok), রক্তপিপাসু (noun, pronunciation: rôktôpipashu), রক্তচোর (noun, pronunciation: rôktôchor)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blood-sucker is a noun that refers to an organism, typically an insect or a parasite, that feeds on the blood of other creatures. It is pronounced as “bluhd-suhk-er.”

Synonyms of Blood-sucker

The synonyms of blood-sucker include leech, mosquito, tick, vampire, and parasite.

Antonyms of Blood-sucker

The antonyms of blood-sucker are:

  • প্রাণচারী (pranchari) – Herbivore
  • প্রাণহারী (pranhari) – Predator
  • প্রাণভক্ষী (pranbhakshi) – Carnivore

Origin of Blood-sucker

The term “blood-sucker” originated from the combination of the words “blood” and “sucker.” It is a descriptive term used to identify organisms that extract blood from other creatures.

Nearby Words

  • Leech: noun – a blood-sucking worm
  • Mosquito: noun – a small flying insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans
  • Tick: noun – a small arachnid that attaches itself to the skin of animals and feeds on their blood
  • Vampire: noun – a mythical creature that feeds on the blood of the living
  • Parasite: noun – an organism that lives on or in another organism and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host’s expense

Blood-sucker in Literature Quotes

“The leeches, those blood-suckers of the medical profession.” – Arthur Conan Doyle (চিকিৎসা পেশার রক্তচোষক লিচুরা।)

“Mosquitoes are the vampires of the insect world.” – Paul Rudnick (মশার প্রাণচারী প্রাণী বিশ্বের ভ্যাম্পায়ার।)

Blood-sucker Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: রক্তচোষক, Hindi: रक्तचूसक, Nepali: रक्तचूसक, Urdu: خون چوسنے والا, Tamil: இரத்தசூசி, Telugu: రక్తం చూసేవాడు, Arabic: مصاص الدماء, Chinese: 吸血鬼, Japanese: 吸血鬼, Russian: кровососущий

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