canceller

Canceller Meaning in Bengali: বাতিলকারী, বাতিলকারক, বাতিলকারীকরণকারী (noun, verb, adjective, respectively)

Definition and Part of Speech

Canceller (noun, verb, adjective) is a term used to describe someone or something that cancels or nullifies. It can refer to a person who cancels or invalidates something, or an object or process that is used to cancel or invalidate something.

Synonyms of Canceller

Some synonyms of canceller include:

  • Abolisher (উচ্ছেদক)
  • Nullifier (বাতিলকারী)
  • Revoker (বাতিলকারী)
  • Invalidator (বাতিলকারী)

Antonyms of Canceller

Some antonyms of canceller include:

  • Approver (অনুমোদনকারী)
  • Validator (বৈধকারী)
  • Confirmant (অনুমোদনকারী)
  • Endorser (অনুমোদনকারী)

Origin of Canceller

The word canceller originated from the Latin word “cancellarius,” which means “usher” or “secretary.” In the context of cancelling or nullifying, it refers to the act of crossing out or marking something as invalid.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to canceller include:

  • Cancellation (noun)
  • Cancel (verb)
  • Cancelled (adjective)
  • Cancelling (noun)

Canceller in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention canceller:

  • “The canceller of dreams is often the fear of failure.” – John Doe (স্বপ্নের বাতিলকারী অনেকসময় ব্যর্থতার ভয়।)
  • “She was the canceller of his hopes, the destroyer of his dreams.” – Jane Smith (তিনি তার আশার বাতিলকারী, তার স্বপ্নের ধ্বংসকারী ছিলেন।)

Canceller Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of canceller in different languages:

  • Bengali: বাতিলকারী
  • Hindi: रद्द करने वाला
  • Nepali: रद्द गर्ने
  • Urdu: منسوخ کنندہ
  • Tamil: ரத்துசெய்யும்
  • Telugu: రద్దు చేసేవాడు
  • Arabic: الملغي
  • Chinese: 取消者
  • Japanese: キャンセラー
  • Russian: аннулировщик

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