affronts

Affronts Meaning in Bengali: অপমান (apomān)

Part of Speech:

Affronts is a noun and a verb.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of affronts is /əˈfrʌnts/.

Short Definition of Affronts:

Affronts, as a noun, refers to insults or offensive actions that cause disrespect or humiliation. As a verb, it means to insult or offend someone openly.

Affronts Synonyms:

1. Insults (অপমান, apomān)
2. Offenses (অপমান, apomān)
3. Slights (অপমান, apomān)
4. Provocations (উত্তেজনা, uttejona)
5. Indignities (অপমান, apomān)

Affronts Antonyms:

1. Compliments (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)
2. Praises (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)
3. Honors (সম্মান, sammān)
4. Respects (সম্মান, sammān)
5. Admiration (প্রশংসা, prośaṃsā)

Origin of Affronts:

The word “affronts” originated from the Middle French word “affronter,” which means “to confront.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Affront (noun)
2. Affronted (adjective)
3. Affronting (verb)
4. Affrontingly (adverb)
5. Affrontive (adjective)

Affronts in Literature Quotes:

1. “He who affronts me gives me a sword.” (Bengali meaning: “যে আমাকে অপমান করে তিনি আমাকে একটি তরবারি দেয়।”)
2. “An affront is like a kiss to a fool.” (Bengali meaning: “অপমান একটি মূর্খের জন্য একটি চুম্বনের মতো।”)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অপমান (apomān)
– Hindi: अपमान (apamān)
– Nepali: अपमान (apamān)
– Urdu: توہین (tauheen)
– Tamil: அவமானம் (avamāṉam)
– Telugu: అపమానం (apamānaṁ)
– Arabic: إهانة (ihana)
– Chinese: 冒犯 (màofàn)
– Japanese: 侮辱 (bujoku)
– Russian: оскорбления (oskorbleniya)

For more detailed information about “affronts,” you can visit the following sources:
– Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affronts
– Dictionary.com: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/affronts
– The Free Dictionary: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/affronts