accusers

Accusers Meaning in Bengali

Accusers meaning in Bengali: অভিযুক্তকর্তা (Abhiyuktokarta), অভিযুক্ত (Abhiyukta), অভিযুক্তকারী (Abhiyuktokari), অভিযুক্তকর্মী (Abhiyuktokarmi), অভিযুক্তকর্মকর্তা (Abhiyuktokarmakarta)

Part of Speech

Accusers is a noun.

Pronunciation

Accusers is pronounced as uh-kyoo-zers.

Short Definition of Accusers

Accusers refer to individuals who bring charges or make allegations against someone in a legal or formal context.

Synonyms of Accusers

1. Prosecutors (অভিযুক্তকর্তা)
2. Plaintiffs (অভিযুক্ত)
3. Complainants (অভিযুক্তকারী)
4. Informants (অভিযুক্তকর্মী)
5. Indicters (অভিযুক্তকর্মকর্তা)

Antonyms of Accusers

1. Defendants (অভিযুক্ত)
2. Accused (অভিযুক্ত)
3. Respondents (উত্তরদাতা)
4. Suspects (সন্দেহভাজন)
5. Culprits (অপরাধী)

Origin of Accusers

The word “accusers” originated from the Middle English word “accusour” which came from the Old French word “acusour.” It ultimately traces back to the Latin word “accusator,” which means “one who accuses.” The term has been in use since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

1. Accuse (verb)
2. Accused (noun)
3. Accusingly (adverb)
4. Accusation (noun)
5. Accusative (adjective)

Accusers in Literature Quotes

1. “The accuser of the brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night.” – Revelation 12:10

2. “The accuser is always the first to appear, and the last to leave.” – Victor Hugo

3. “The accuser is the liar.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

4. “The accuser’s biggest fear is the truth.” – Unknown

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: अभियोगी (Abhiyogi)
Nepali: अभियोगी (Abhiyogi)
Urdu: مدعی (Mudai)
Tamil: புகழ்பொருள் (Pukalporul)
Telugu: అభియుక్తులు (Abhiyukṭulu)
Arabic: متهمون (Mutahamun)
Chinese: 控告者 (Kònggào zhě)
Japanese: 告発者 (Kokuhatsu-sha)
Russian: обвинители (obvinityeli)

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