Bounties Meaning in Bengali: প্রদানসুলভ, উদারতা, দানশীলতা (noun, pronunciation: boun-tees)
Definition of Bounties
Bounties refer to generous and abundant gifts or rewards given to someone. It can also mean a sum of money or other rewards offered as an incentive or reward for achieving a specific task or goal.
Synonyms of Bounties
1. Rewards (noun)
2. Prizes (noun)
3. Bonuses (noun)
4. Gifts (noun)
Antonyms of Bounties
1. Scarcity (অভাব)
2. Lack (অভাব)
3. Shortage (অভাব)
4. Deficiency (অভাব)
Origin of Bounties
The word “bounties” originated from the Latin word “bonitas,” meaning goodness or kindness. It entered the English language in the late 14th century.
Nearby Words
1. Bounty hunter (noun)
2. Bountiful (adjective)
3. Bounteous (adjective)
4. Bountyless (adjective)
Bounties in Literature Quotes
1. “The truest help we can render an afflicted man is not to take his burden from him, but to call out his best energy so that he may be able to bear the burden.” – Phillips Brooks (একটি দুঃখিত মানুষকে সহায়তা করার সবচেয়ে সঠিক উপায় হলো তার বোঝা নিয়ে না যেতে, বরং তার শক্তিশালী প্রচেষ্টা উত্তেজনা করে যাতে তিনি বোঝা সহ্য করতে পারেন।)
Bounties Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: প্রদানসুলভ
Hindi: प्रतिपूर्ति
Nepali: प्रतिपूर्ति
Urdu: انعامات
Tamil: பரிசுகள்
Telugu: బౌంటీస్
Arabic: مكافآت
Chinese: 赏金
Japanese: 賞金
Russian: Вознаграждения
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