Adulators Meaning in Bengali
Adulators: চাপটানি করা (chāpaṭāni kara)
Part of Speech
Adulators: noun
Pronunciation
Adulators: [aj-uh-ley-terz]
Short Definition of Adulators
Adulators: Adulators are individuals who excessively praise or flatter someone, often for personal gain or to gain favor.
Adulators Synonyms
Adulators: flatterers, sycophants, toadies, fawners, bootlickers
Antonyms
Antonyms:
- সত্যবাদী (sôttobadi) – Truthful
- সত্যনিষ্ঠ (sôttôniṣṭha) – Honest
- সত্যপ্রিয় (sôttôpriẏa) – Truth-loving
Origin of Adulators
The word “adulators” originated from the Latin word “adulātor,” which means “flatterer.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words
Nearby Words:
- Adulate (verb)
- Adulation (noun)
- Adulatory (adjective)
- Adulator (noun)
- Adulating (verb)
Adulators in Literature Quotes
1. “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” – Bengali meaning: “মিথ্যা প্রবক্তাদের থেকে সাবধান থাকুন, যারা ভেষজে আপনার কাছে আসে কিন্তু ভিতরে হৃদয়ক্ষত ভেড়াদের মতো।”
2. “Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt, not swallowed.” – Bengali meaning: “চাপটানি কলোন জলের মতো, পান করা নয়, শুধু ঘাস করা হয়।”
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: চাপটানি করা (chāpaṭāni kara)
Hindi: चापलूसी करनेवाला (chāplūsī karanēvālā)
Nepali: चापलूसी गर्ने (chāplūsī garne)
Urdu: چاپلوس (chāplūs)
Tamil: முடிவுக்குரியவர்கள் (muṭivukkuriyavarkaḷ)
Telugu: పుట్టుబడినవారు (puṭṭubaḍinavāru)
Arabic: المتملقون (almutmalaqun)
Chinese: 阿谀奉承者 (āyú fèngchéng zhě)
Japanese: おべっか使い (obekka tsukai)
Russian: льстецы (lstetsy)
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