Affidavits Meaning in Bengali
Affidavits: অবক্তি (Avkati)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-fuh-dey-vit
Short Definition of Affidavits:
Affidavits are written statements made under oath, declaring facts to be true and signed by the affiant (the person making the statement).
Affidavits Synonyms:
1. Deposition (সাক্ষ্যপত্র, Saksyapatro) – Noun
2. Testimony (সাক্ষ্য, Saksya) – Noun
3. Sworn Statement (শপথপূর্বক বিবৃতি, Shopothpurbbo Bibriti) – Noun
Affidavits Antonyms:
1. Denial (অস্বীকার, Osbikar) – Noun
2. Refutation (খণ্ডন, Khondon) – Noun
3. Contradiction (বিরোধ, Birodh) – Noun
Origin of Affidavits:
The word “affidavit” originated from the Latin word “affidare,” which means “to pledge.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.
Nearby Words:
1. Affiance (Verb)
2. Affiliate (Noun)
3. Affidavit (Noun)
Affidavits in Literature Quotes:
1. “The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.” – সত্য, সম্পূর্ণ সত্য এবং কিছুই নয়।
2. “I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.” – আমি শপথ করছি যে আমি সত্য, সম্পূর্ণ সত্য এবং কিছুই নয় বলব।
Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: অবক্তি (Avkati)
Hindi: साक्ष्य (Sakshya)
Nepali: साक्ष्य (Sakshya)
Urdu: ساکشی (Sakshi)
Tamil: சாட்சி (Satchi)
Telugu: సాక్ష్యం (Sakshyam)
Arabic: شهادة (Shahada)
Chinese: 宣誓书 (Xuānshì shū)
Japanese: 宣誓供述書 (Senshē kyōjutsu-sho)
Russian: Заявление под присягой (Zayavleniye pod pris’yagoy)
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