adepts

Adepts

Meaning in Bengali:

প্রবীণদের, দক্ষদের, পাণ্ডিত্যপূর্ণদের, নিপুণদের, বিদ্যাবানদের

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/əˈdɛpts/

Short Definition:

Adepts refer to highly skilled or proficient individuals in a particular field or subject.

Synonyms:

Experts, masters, professionals, virtuosos, skilled individuals

Antonyms:

অদক্ষদের (incompetent), অপ্রবীণদের (inexperienced), অবিদ্যাবানদের (ignorant), অনিপুণদের (unskilled)

Origin:

The word “adepts” originated from the Latin word “adeptus,” which means “obtained” or “achieved.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

– Adenine (Noun)
– Adenitis (Noun)
– Adenocarcinoma (Noun)
– Adenoid (Noun)
– Adenoma (Noun)

Adepts in Literature Quotes:

– “He was an adept in the art of deception, fooling even the most discerning minds.” – The Mastermind’s Gambit
– “The protagonist, a young wizard, sought guidance from the adepts of magic to enhance his powers.” – The Chronicles of Enchantment
– “Her skills as a pianist were unparalleled, making her an adept in the world of classical music.” – The Harmonious Melody
– “The martial arts master trained his disciples to become adepts in the ancient fighting techniques.” – The Way of the Warrior

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: প্রবীণদের
– Hindi: प्रवीणों
– Nepali: प्रवीणहरू
– Urdu: ماہرین
– Tamil: முதியவர்கள்
– Telugu: పరిపూర్ణులు
– Arabic: الخبراء
– Chinese: 熟练者
– Japanese: 熟達者
– Russian: мастера

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