Cataclysm

Cataclysm Meaning in Bengali: প্রলয় (noun, pronunciation: kætəˌklɪzəm)

Definition of Cataclysm

Cataclysm is a noun that refers to a sudden and violent upheaval, often causing massive changes or destruction. It can be used to describe natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, or volcanic eruptions, as well as metaphorical events with significant and far-reaching consequences.

Synonyms of Cataclysm

– Disaster (বিপর্যয়) – Calamity (বিপর্যয়) – Apocalypse (বিশ্ববিনাশ)

Antonyms of Cataclysm

– Stability (স্থিতি) – Harmony (সমরস) – Calm (শান্ত)

Origin of Cataclysm

The word “cataclysm” has its roots in the Greek word “kataklysmos,” meaning a flood or deluge. It entered the English language in the 17th century.

Nearby Words

– Cataclysmic (adjective) – প্রলয়মূলক – Catacomb (noun) – অবশেষ স্থান, ক্রেপটগ্রহ – Catacombs (noun) – অবশেষ স্থান, ক্রেপটগ্রহ – Catafalque (noun) – শবযাত্রা তাক

Cataclysm in Literature Quotes

– “The cataclysm that befell the fictional world left its inhabitants grappling with the aftermath, rebuilding their lives from the ruins.” – Fiction Writer (কাল্পনিক প্রপাত সৃষ্টি হয়েছিল যা তার বাসীদেরকে পরবর্তীতে জোড়াই ছেড়ে দিয়েছিল, তাদের জীবনযাপনকে ভাঙা থেকে পুনর্নির্মাণ করা হয়েছিল।) – “The cataclysmic event in the novel served as a metaphor for the protagonist’s internal struggles, mirroring the chaos within.” – Literary Critic (উপনিবেশে ঘটে যাওয়া কাব্যে মুখোমুখি হয়েছিল, প্রধানকর্তার অভ্যন্তরীণ সংঘাতের মধ্যে অবতরণ করে।)

Cataclysm Meaning in Different Languages

– Bengali: প্রলয় – Hindi: प्रलय (Pralay) – Nepali: प्रलय (Pralaya) – Urdu: پرلے (Puralai) – Tamil: பூச்சி (Pūcci) – Telugu: అకాలమైన (Akālamaina) – Arabic: كارثة (Kāritha) – Chinese: 大灾变 (Dà zāibiàn) – Japanese: 大変動 (Tai hendō) – Russian: Катаклизм (Kataklizm)

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