anathema

Anathema Meaning in Bengali: অভিশাপ (Abhishap)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

[uh-nath-uh-muh]

Short Definition of Anathema:

Anathema refers to something or someone that is intensely disliked, cursed, or detested. It can also mean a formal ecclesiastical ban, curse, or excommunication.

Anathema Synonyms:

1. Abomination (ঘৃণ্যতা)
2. Detestation (ঘৃণা)
3. Execration (অভিশাপ)
4. Curse (অভিশাপ)
5. Malediction (অভিশাপ)
6. Odium (ঘৃণা)
7. Repugnance (ঘৃণা)
8. Revulsion (ঘৃণা)

Anathema Antonyms:

1. Adoration (পূজা)
2. Love (ভালবাসা)
3. Affection (আনুরাগ)
4. Fondness (আনুরাগ)
5. Admiration (প্রশংসা)
6. Devotion (ভক্তি)
7. Esteem (আদর)
8. Respect (সম্মান)

Origin of Anathema:

The word “anathema” originated from the Greek word “anáthema,” meaning “a thing devoted” or “a thing set apart.” In ancient Greek and Roman times, it referred to a votive offering or a person or thing dedicated to destruction. Over time, its meaning evolved to include a formal curse or excommunication.

Nearby Words:

1. Anarchy (Noun)
2. Anatomy (Noun)
3. Anathematize (Verb)
4. Anathematization (Noun)
5. Anathematize (Verb)
6. Anathematizer (Noun)
7. Anathematic (Adjective)
8. Anathematically (Adverb)

Anathema in Literature Quotes:

1. “The idea of war was anathema to him.” (যুদ্ধের ধারণা তাঁর জন্য অভিশাপ ছিল।)
2. “Her radical views were anathema to the conservative society.” (তার প্রগতিশীল মতামতগুলি সংরক্ষণশীল সমাজের জন্য অভিশাপ ছিল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: অভিশাপ (Abhishap)
– Hindi: अभिशाप (Abhishap)
– Nepali: अभिशाप (Abhishap)
– Urdu: لعنت (Laanat)
– Tamil: அருவருப்பு (Arurarppu)
– Telugu: అభిశప్తం (Abhishaptam)
– Arabic: لعنة (Laanah)
– Chinese: 诅咒 (Zǔzhòu)
– Japanese: 祟り (Tatari)
– Russian: анафема (anafema)

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