apostate

Apostate Meaning in Bengali: পরিত্যাগী (Pôrityāgī), বিশ্বাসত্যাগী (Bishwāsatyāgī), ধর্মত্যাগী (Dharmatyāgī)

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-pos-teyt

Short Definition: An apostate is someone who renounces or abandons their religious or political beliefs or principles.

Apostate Synonyms: renegade, defector, deserter, turncoat

Apostate Antonyms:

  • বিশ্বাসবদ্ধ (Bishwāsabaddha) – Believer
  • ধর্মবদ্ধ (Dharmabaddha) – Devout
  • অনুসরণকারী (Anusarankārī) – Follower

Origin of Apostate: The word “apostate” originated from the Latin word “apostata,” which means “a runaway slave” or “a deserter.” It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Apology (Noun)
  • Apostasy (Noun)
  • Apostatize (Verb)
  • Apostle (Noun)

Apostate in Literature Quotes:

  1. “He who begins by loving Christianity more than Truth will proceed by loving his sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge (স্যামুয়েল টেইলর কোলেরিজ)
  2. “The greatest tragedy in mankind’s entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.” – Arthur C. Clarke (আর্থার সি. ক্লার্ক)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: পরিত্যাগী (Pôrityāgī)
  • Hindi: मतभ्रष्ट (Matbhrasht)
  • Nepali: धर्मत्यागी (Dharmatyāgī)
  • Urdu: مرتد (Murtad)
  • Tamil: மதமற்றவர் (Mathamaṟṟavar)
  • Telugu: మతాంధ్రుడు (Matāndhrudu)
  • Arabic: مرتد (Murtad)
  • Chinese: 叛教者 (Pànjiàozhě)
  • Japanese: 背教者 (Haikyōsha)
  • Russian: отступник (otstupnik)

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By providing the Bengali meaning, part of speech, pronunciation, definition, synonyms, antonyms, origin, nearby words, literature quotes, and meanings in different languages, this article aims to give a comprehensive understanding of the term “apostate” in English.