Ballots Meaning in Bengali
বলট, মতামতপত্র, ভোটপত্র (noun, bôlôṭ, môtamôtpôtrô, bhôtpôtrô)
Definition and Part of Speech
Ballots is a noun (bôlôṭ) that refers to a piece of paper or a small ball used in voting. It can also mean the process of voting itself.
Synonyms of Ballots
1. Poll (noun, pôl) – মতামত (môtamôt)
2. Vote (noun, vôṭ) – ভোট (bhôṭ)
3. Election (noun, ilekṭan) – নির্বাচন (nirbācan)
Antonyms of Ballots
1. Dictatorship (noun, dikṭeṭarśip) – সম্প্রতি সরকার (sômproti śôrôkar)
2. Autocracy (noun, ôṭôkrôsi) – স্বতন্ত্র শাসন (śôtôntrô śashôn)
3. Monarchy (noun, mônôrki) – রাজতন্ত্র (rājôtôntrô)
Origin of Ballots
The word “ballots” originated from the Italian word “ballotta,” which means a small ball used in voting. It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
Nearby Words
1. Ballot Box (noun, bôlôṭ bôks) – ভোটবাক্স (bhôṭbāks)
2. Ballot Paper (noun, bôlôṭ pêpôr) – ভোটপত্র (bhôtpôtrô)
3. Ballotting (noun, bôlôṭṭing) – ভোটদান (bhôṭdān)
Ballots in Literature Quotes
1. “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” – Abraham Lincoln (Bengali meaning: “ভোটপত্র গুলির চেয়ে শক্তিশালী।”)
2. “The ballot is the most effective nonviolent change agent.” – John Lewis (Bengali meaning: “ভোটপত্র হল সবচেয়ে কার্যকর অহিংসামূলক পরিবর্তন সহায়ক।”)
Ballots Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বলট
Hindi: मतपत्र
Nepali: मतपत्र
Urdu: متنازعہ
Tamil: பத்திரம்
Telugu: బలట్లు
Arabic: ورقة الاقتراع
Chinese: 投票
Japanese: 投票用紙
Russian: голосование
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