bloodshed

Bloodshed Meaning in Bengali: রক্তপাত (noun, pronunciation: rôktôpāt)

Definition of Bloodshed

Bloodshed is a noun that refers to the act of killing or wounding people, typically involving a large amount of blood being shed. It is often associated with violent conflicts, wars, or criminal activities.

Synonyms of Bloodshed

1. Violence (noun, হিংসা, hiṁsā)
2. Slaughter (noun, হত্যা, hatyā)
3. Carnage (noun, হত্যাকাণ্ড, hatyākāṇḍa)
4. Massacre (noun, নরসংহার, narasaṅhāra)

Antonyms of Bloodshed

1. Peace (noun, শান্তি, śānti)
2. Harmony (noun, সামঞ্জস্য, sāmañjasya)
3. Tranquility (noun, শান্তিপূর্ণতা, śāntipūrṇatā)
4. Nonviolence (noun, অহিংসা, ahiṁsā)

Origin of Bloodshed

The word “bloodshed” originated from the combination of the words “blood” and “shed.” The term has been in use since the 16th century and is derived from Old English and Middle English.

Nearby Words

1. Bloodshot (adjective, রক্তপাতিত, rôktpātit)
2. Bloodstain (noun, রক্তদাগ, rôktadāga)
3. Bloodstream (noun, রক্তপ্রবাহ, rôktaprabāha)
4. Bloodthirsty (adjective, রক্তপ্রণয়ী, rôktaprôṇôyī)

Bloodshed in Literature Quotes

1. “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” – Thomas Jefferson (স্বাধীনতার গাছটি সময়ের সাথে সাধারণ মানুষ ও স্বরাষ্ট্রপ্রেমীর রক্তের মাধ্যমে পুনরুদ্ধার করা উচিত।)

2. “The bloodshed of the innocent will not be forgotten.” – Nelson Mandela (নির্দোষের রক্তপাত ভুলা যাবে না।)

Bloodshed Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: রক্তপাত (rôktôpāt)
Hindi: खूनरंज (khoonranj)
Nepali: रक्तपात (raktpaat)
Urdu: خونریزی (khoonrezi)
Tamil: இரத்தப்பெருக்கம் (irathapperukkam)
Telugu: రక్తపాతం (rakthapatham)
Arabic: سفك الدماء (safak aldama’)
Chinese: 流血 (liúxuè)
Japanese: 流血 (ryūketsu)
Russian: кровопролитие (krovoprolitie)

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