butcherly

Butcherly meaning in Bengali: কঠোরভাবে (kathorvabe), হিংস্রভাবে (hingsrobhabe), কঠোরভাবে (kathorvabe), হিংস্রভাবে (hingsrobhabe). (noun, /ˈbʊtʃərli/)

Definition

Butcherly is an adjective that describes something as being characteristic of a butcher or resembling the actions of a butcher. It is used to describe behavior or actions that are violent, cruel, or lacking in finesse.

Synonyms

Some synonyms of butcherly include brutal, savage, barbaric, inhumane, and ruthless.

Antonyms

Antonyms of butcherly include gentle (মৃদু), kind (দয়ালু), compassionate (দয়ালু), and humane (মানবিক).

Origin

The word butcherly originated from the Middle English word “boucherly,” which means “butcher-like.” It is derived from the Old French word “bouchier,” meaning “butcher.”

Nearby Words

  • Butcher (noun) – a person who slaughters animals for food.
  • Butchery (noun) – the trade or business of a butcher.
  • Butcher’s knife (noun) – a large knife used by butchers for cutting meat.
  • Butcherbird (noun) – a predatory bird known for impaling its prey on thorns.

Butcherly in Literature Quotes

“His butcherly hands left a trail of blood.” – William Shakespeare (তাঁর কঠোরভাবের হাতে রক্তের একটি পথ ছেড়ে দিল।)

“The butcherly act shocked the entire village.” – Rabindranath Tagore (কঠোরভাবের কাজটি সম্পূর্ণ গ্রামবাসীদের আশ্চর্য করে।)

Butcherly Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কঠোরভাবে
  • Hindi: खूनीपन से (khoonipan se)
  • Nepali: खूनीपन संग (khoonipan sang)
  • Urdu: خونی پن سے (khooni pan se)
  • Tamil: கொலைப்படுத்தும் (kolai pattum)
  • Telugu: కొలువుగా (koluvuga)
  • Arabic: ذبحي (dhabhi)
  • Chinese: 屠戮的 (túlù de)
  • Japanese: 屠殺的な (tosatsu-tekina)
  • Russian: зверский (zverskiy)

For more information, you can visit wikipedia.org, dictionary.com, and thefreedictionary.com.