afflictions

Afflictions Meaning in Bengali: কষ্ট, বিপদ, বিপন্নতা

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: uh-flik-shuhns

Short Definition of Afflictions:

Afflictions refer to physical or mental suffering, pain, or distress that someone experiences. It can also be used to describe a cause of such suffering or distress.

Afflictions Synonyms:

  • Troubles (বিপদ)
  • Hardships (কঠিনাইয়া)
  • Torments (যাতনা)
  • Adversities (প্রতিকূলতা)
  • Miseries (দুঃখ)

Afflictions Antonyms:

  • Blessings (আশীর্বাদ)
  • Joys (আনন্দ)
  • Delights (আনন্দ)
  • Prosperities (সমৃদ্ধি)
  • Happiness (সুখ)

Origin of Afflictions:

The word “afflictions” originated from the Latin word “afflictio” which means “a striking down” or “a distressing influence.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Afflict (Verb)
  • Afflicted (Adjective)
  • Afflicting (Verb)
  • Afflictive (Adjective)
  • Afflictively (Adverb)

Afflictions in Literature Quotes:

  • “The greatest affliction of the human race is the fear of dying.” (Bengali: “মানবজাতির সর্বাধিক কষ্ট হলো মৃত্যুর ভয়।”)
  • “Affliction comes to us, not to make us sad but sober; not to make us sorry but wise.” (Bengali: “আমাদের কষ্ট আসে, আমাদের দুঃখী করার জন্য নয়, বরং আমাদের সতর্ক করার জন্য; আমাদের দুঃখী করার জন্য নয়, বরং আমাদের জ্ঞানী করার জন্য।”)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কষ্ট
  • Hindi: व्यथा
  • Nepali: दुःख
  • Urdu: تکلیف
  • Tamil: துக்கம்
  • Telugu: పీడ
  • Arabic: محنة
  • Chinese: 苦难
  • Japanese: 苦痛
  • Russian: страдания

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