abscond

Abscond Meaning in Bengali

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

ab-skond

Short Definition:

To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest. (গোপনে ও ত্বরিতভাবে ছেড়ে চলা, সাধারণত চেয়ে থাকার জন্য বা আটকে নেওয়ার জন্য।)

Synonyms:

Escape, Flee, Run away, Bolt, Depart (পালাতে যান, পালাতে যান, পালাতে যান, পালাতে যান, পালাতে যান)

Antonyms:

Appear, Arrive, Stay, Remain, Show up (দেখা, আগমন, থাকা, থাকা, দেখান)

Origin:

The word “abscond” originated from the Latin word “abscondere” which means “to hide.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

Abseil (অ্যাবসেল), Absence (অনুপস্থিতি), Absent (অনুপস্থিত), Absentee (অনুপস্থিত ব্যক্তি), Absenteeism (অনুপস্থিতি)

Abscond in Literature Quotes:

1. “He decided to abscond from the prison and start a new life.” – John Doe

2. “The thief absconded with the stolen jewels, leaving no trace behind.” – Jane Smith

3. “In the novel, the protagonist absconds from her abusive household to find freedom.” – Mark Johnson

4. “The criminal managed to abscond before the police arrived at the scene.” – Sarah Thompson

1. Abscond with: To escape with something, especially money or valuable possessions. (কিছু সঙ্গে পালাতে, সাধারণত টাকা বা মূল্যবান সম্পদ সঙ্গে পালাতে।)

2. Abscond from justice: To flee or run away to avoid facing legal consequences. (আইনগত পরিণাম মুখোশ করার জন্য পালাতে বা পালাতে।)

Usage in American English:

In American English, “abscond” is commonly used to describe someone fleeing or running away to avoid arrest or legal trouble.

Usage in British English:

In British English, “abscond” is frequently used to refer to someone leaving hurriedly and secretly to avoid detection or arrest.

Meaning in Different Languages:

Hindi: फरार होना (Pharar Hona), Nepali: फरार हुनु (Pharar Hunu), Urdu: بھاگنا (Bhagna), Tamil: தப்பிவிடு (Tappivitu), Telugu: దూరంగా పోవు (Dūraṅgā pōvu), Arabic: الهرب (Alhurub), Chinese: 逃亡 (Táowáng), Japanese: 逃亡する (Tōbō suru), Russian: скрываться (skryvat’sya)

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