agitators

Agitators Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: আতঙ্কজনক ব্যক্তি (Atankajonok Byakti)

Part of Speech

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation

Pronunciation: ag-i-tey-terz

Short Definition of Agitators

Definition: Agitators refer to individuals who actively promote or incite discontent, unrest, or rebellion among a group of people.

Agitators Synonyms

Synonyms: troublemakers, instigators, provocateurs, rabble-rousers, dissenters

Antonyms

Antonyms: peacemakers, conciliators, mediators, pacifiers

Origin of Agitators

The term “agitators” originated from the Latin word “agitator,” which means “one who drives or incites.” It gained prominence during the 17th century.

Nearby Words

– Agitate (Verb)
– Agitated (Adjective)
– Agitation (Noun)
– Agitprop (Noun)

Agitators in Literature Quotes

“The agitators in the crowd shouted slogans demanding justice for the oppressed.” (সংকটগ্রস্তদের জন্য ন্যায় চাইতে আতঙ্কজনক লোকেরা নারাহাত করে কথা বলছিলেন।)

“The agitators were relentless in their pursuit of social change.” (সামাজিক পরিবর্তনের পথে আতঙ্কজনক লোকরা অবিরত ছিলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আতঙ্কজনক ব্যক্তি (Atankajonok Byakti)
Hindi: उत्तेजक (Uttejak)
Nepali: उत्तेजक (Uttejak)
Urdu: اشتعال پھیلانے والا (Istiaal Phailanay Wala)
Tamil: அதிர்வோதகர்கள் (Atirvōtakarkaḷ)
Telugu: అగితాటర్స్ (Agitāṭars)
Arabic: المثيرين (Almuthirin)
Chinese: 煽动者 (Shāndòng zhě)
Japanese: 扇動者 (Sendō-sha)
Russian: агитаторы (agitatory)

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