Agnostics Meaning in Bengali
Bengali Meaning: অজ্ঞেয়বাদী (ajñēyabādī)
Part of Speech
Agnostics is a noun.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of agnostics is /æɡˈnɒstɪks/.
Short Definition of Agnostics
Agnostics refers to individuals who believe that the existence of a higher power or ultimate truth is unknown or unknowable.
Agnostics Synonyms
1. Skeptic (সন্দেহবাদী – sandēhabādī) – noun
2. Doubter (সন্দেহকারী – sandēhakārī) – noun
3. Nonbeliever (অবিশ্বাসী – abisvāsī) – noun
Agnostics Antonyms
1. Believer (বিশ্বাসী – biśvāsī) – noun
2. Theist (ঈশ্বরবাদী – īśvarabādī) – noun
3. Devotee (ভক্ত – bhakta) – noun
Origin of Agnostics
The term “agnostic” was coined by the English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley in the late 19th century. It is derived from the Greek word “agnostos,” meaning “unknown” or “unknowable.”
Nearby Words
1. Agnosticism (noun)
2. Agnostic (adjective)
3. Agnostically (adverb)
Agnostics in Literature Quotes
1. “The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates (একমাত্র সত্য জ্ঞান হলো যে তুমি কিছুই জানো না।)
2. “Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom.” – George Iles (সন্দেহ জ্ঞানের শুরু, শেষ নয়।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: অজ্ঞেয়বাদী (ajñēyabādī)
Hindi: अज्ञेयवादी (ajñeyavādī)
Nepali: अज्ञेयवादी (ajñeyavādī)
Urdu: اجنیٹکس (agnetics)
Tamil: அக்னோஸ்டிக்ஸ் (aknōṟṟiks)
Telugu: అగ్నోస్టిక్స్ (agnōsṭiks)
Arabic: اللاأدريين (al-lā’idrayin)
Chinese: 不可知论者 (bùkězhīlùnzhě)
Japanese: 不可知論者 (fukachironsya)
Russian: агностики (agnostiki)
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