abaddon

Abaddon Meaning in Bengali

Abaddon Meaning in Bengali

Abaddon শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ হলো “বিনাশের দেবতা”।

Part of Speech

Abaddon is a noun.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of Abaddon is /əˈbædən/.

Short Definition of Abaddon with Bengali Meaning

Abaddon (বিনাশের দেবতা) refers to a destructive force or a place of destruction.

Abaddon Synonyms

1. Destruction (ধ্বংস)
2. Ruin (ধ্বংস)
3. Perdition (নরক)
4. Annihilation (ধ্বংস)
5. Desolation (বিধ্বংস)

Abaddon Antonyms

1. Salvation (মোক্ষ)
2. Preservation (সংরক্ষণ)
3. Creation (সৃষ্টি)
4. Restoration (পুনরুদ্ধার)
5. Redemption (মুক্তি)

Origin of Abaddon

The word “Abaddon” originated from Hebrew and Greek, where it means “destruction” or “place of destruction.” In the Hebrew Bible, Abaddon is often associated with the realm of the dead or the underworld.

Nearby Words

1. Aba (আবা) – Father
2. Abacus (গণক)
3. Abandon (পরিত্যাগ)
4. Abandoned (পরিত্যক্ত)
5. Aback (পিছনে)

Abaddon in Literature Quotes

1. “The gates of hell are open night and day; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way: But to return, and view the cheerful skies, In this the task and mighty labor lies.” – John Milton
2. “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.” – William Shakespeare
3. “The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.” – Dante Alighieri
4. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” – Samuel Johnson

1. “To raise hell” – বিপর্যয় সৃষ্টি করা
2. “Hell on earth” – পৃথিবীতে বিপর্যয়
3. “Go to hell” – যাও যাও নরকে
4. “Like a bat out of hell” – অত্যন্ত দ্রুতগতিতে

Usage in American English

In American English, Abaddon is often used metaphorically to describe a place or situation of complete destruction or chaos.

Usage in British English

In British English, Abaddon is less commonly used, but it still carries the same meaning of destruction or ruin.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: अबद्दन
Nepali: अबद्दन
Urdu: ابدن
Tamil: அபத்தோன்
Telugu: అబద్దన్
Arabic: أبادون
Chinese: 亚巴顿
Japanese: アバドン
Russian: Абаддон

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Abaddon. You can also find the definition of Abaddon on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.