Abettor Meaning in Bengali
Abettor Meaning in Bengali
Abettor: সহযোগী, সহকারী, সহযাত্রী, সহপাঠী, সহকর্মী
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
uh-bet-er
Short Definition of Abettor
An abettor is someone who encourages or assists in the commission of a crime or wrongdoing. In Bengali, abettor means সহযোগী or সহকারী.
Synonyms of Abettor
Accessory, Accomplice, Collaborator, Assistant, Ally
Antonyms of Abettor
Opponent (প্রতিপক্ষী), Adversary (প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী), Foe (শত্রু), Enemy (শত্রু), Rival (প্রতিদ্বন্দ্বী)
Origin of Abettor
The word “abettor” originated from the Old French word “abetour,” which means “one who assists.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words
Abet, Abetment, Abeyance, Abhor, Abhorrence
Abettor in Literature Quotes
“The abettor of the crime was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison.” – John Doe
“She was accused of being an abettor in the conspiracy.” – Jane Smith
“The abettor’s role in the crime was crucial for its success.” – Mark Johnson
“He was charged as an abettor in the murder case.” – Sarah Thompson
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. Abettor in crime (অপরাধে সহযোগী)
2. Abettor of evil (মন্দের সহযোগী)
3. Principal and abettor (প্রধান এবং সহযোগী)
Usage in American English
In American English, the term “abettor” is used to refer to someone who aids or encourages the commission of a crime.
Usage in British English
In British English, the term “abettor” is used to describe a person who assists or supports the commission of an offense.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: सहायक (Sahayak), Nepali: सहायक (Sahayak), Urdu: مددگار (Maddadgar), Tamil: உதவியாளர் (Udhaviyāḷar), Telugu: సహాయకుడు (Sahāyakuḍu), Arabic: مساعد (Musaead), Chinese: 帮凶 (Bāngxiōng), Japanese: 共犯者 (Kyōhan-sha), Russian: пособник (posobnik)
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