acquittance

Acquittance Meaning in Bengali

অকুইটেন্স (akuitens), মুক্তি (mukti), মুক্তিপত্র (muktipatro), বিমুক্তি (bimukti), মুক্তিদান (muktidan)

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-kwit-ns

Short Definition of Acquittance

An acquittance refers to a document or receipt that confirms the discharge of a debt or obligation. It serves as proof of payment or settlement.

Synonyms of Acquittance

Release, Discharge, Clearance, Exoneration, Liberation

Antonyms of Acquittance

Liability (দায়িত্ব), Debt (ঋণ), Obligation (দায়িত্ব), Burden (বোঝা), Responsibility (দায়িত্ব)

Origin of Acquittance

The word “acquittance” originated from the Old French word “acointier,” meaning “to acquaint” or “to make known.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

– Acquire (Verb)
– Acquired (Adjective)
– Acquisition (Noun)
– Acquisitive (Adjective)
– Acquisitiveness (Noun)

Acquittance in Literature Quotes

– “He handed me an acquittance, stating that the payment of the debt had been made in full.” – Charles Dickens
– “The acquittance of the loan was celebrated with great joy and relief.” – Jane Austen
– “She kept the acquittance safely in her drawer as proof of her financial responsibility.” – Mark Twain
– “The acquittance was signed and sealed, marking the end of their legal dispute.” – William Shakespeare

Meaning in Different Languages

– Hindi: रसीद (rasid)
– Nepali: रसीद (rasid)
– Urdu: رسید (rasid)
– Tamil: ரசீது (rasithu)
– Telugu: రసీదు (rasidu)
– Arabic: إيصال (iisal)
– Chinese: 收据 (shōujù)
– Japanese: 領収書 (ryōshūsho)
– Russian: квитанция (kvitantsiya)

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