avarice

Avarice Meaning in Bengali: লোভ, অতিলোভ

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-var-is

Short Definition: Avarice refers to an extreme desire for wealth or material gain, often characterized by greed and a lack of generosity.

Avarice Synonyms: Greed, Cupidity, Covetousness, Rapacity

Avarice Antonyms: Generosity (উদারতা), Altruism (পরপুরুষতা)

Origin: The word “avarice” originated from the Latin word “avaritia” which means “greed”.

Nearby Words:

  • Greed (Noun)
  • Wealth (Noun)
  • Materialism (Noun)
  • Desire (Noun)
  • Money (Noun)

Avarice in Literature Quotes:

  • “Avarice, the spur of industry.” (লোভ, শ্রমের উদ্দীপক।) – David Hume
  • “Avarice is the vice of declining years.” (লোভ হল অবসাদের দুর্গন্ধ।) – George Bancroft

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: লোভ, অতিলোভ
  • Hindi: लोभ, अतिलोभ
  • Nepali: लोभ, अतिलोभ
  • Urdu: لالچ, اطمینان
  • Tamil: அதிகாரம், அதிகாரம்
  • Telugu: అత్యాశ, అత్యాశ
  • Arabic: الطمع, الجشع
  • Chinese: 貪婪, 貪婪
  • Japanese: 強欲, 強欲
  • Russian: алчность, жадность

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