Arbiters Meaning in Bengali: ন্যায়পালিকা
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: ahr-bi-terz
Short Definition: Arbiters are individuals or entities who have the authority to make decisions or judgments in a dispute or conflict.
Synonyms: judges, referees, umpires, adjudicators
Antonyms:
- পক্ষপাতী (Pakshapati) – Biased
- স্বতন্ত্র (Swatantra) – Independent
- সময়সাপেক্ষ (Samaysapeksha) – Impartial
Origin:
The word “arbiters” originated from the Latin word “arbiter,” meaning “judge” or “witness.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words:
- Arbitrate (Verb) – ন্যায়পালন করা
- Arbitration (Noun) – ন্যায়পালন
- Arbitrary (Adjective) – অবাধ্য
- Arbitrator (Noun) – ন্যায়পালক
Arbiters in Literature Quotes:
- “The arbiters of fashion dictate what is trendy and stylish.” (ফ্যাশনের ন্যায়পালিকা নির্ধারণ করে যা প্রচলিত এবং স্টাইলিশ মনে হয়।)
- “She became the ultimate arbiter of their fate.” (তিনি তাদের ভাগ্যের পরম ন্যায়পালিকা হন।)
Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: ন্যায়পালিকা
- Hindi: न्यायिक
- Nepali: न्यायिक
- Urdu: نیابتی
- Tamil: நீதிபதி
- Telugu: న్యాయపాలకులు
- Arabic: الحكام
- Chinese: 仲裁者
- Japanese: 仲裁者
- Russian: арбитры
For more information about arbiters, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Arbitration. You can also find definitions and examples on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.