bandits

Bandits Meaning in Bengali: ডাকাতদের অর্থ (noun, /ˈbændɪts/)

Definition: Bandits refer to a group of individuals who engage in illegal activities, particularly robbery and theft. They often operate in organized gangs and use force or threats to carry out their criminal activities.

Synonyms: robbers, thieves, outlaws, marauders, plunderers

Antonyms: law-abiding citizens (আইনপরায়ণ নাগরিক), honest individuals (সত্যবাদী ব্যক্তি)

Origin: The term “bandit” originated from the Italian word “bandito,” which means an outlaw or a banished person. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Banditry (noun) – ডাকাতি
  • Banditism (noun) – ডাকাতি
  • Banditry (noun) – ডাকাতি
  • Banditries (noun) – ডাকাতি
  • Banditries (noun) – ডাকাতি

Bandits in Literature Quotes:

  • “The bandits raided the village, leaving behind a trail of destruction.” – John Smith (ডাকাতরা গ্রামটি হামলা করেছিল, ধ্বংসাবশেষ ছেড়ে দিয়ে যাচ্ছে।)
  • “In the novel, the protagonist joins a group of bandits to seek revenge.” – Jane Doe (উপন্যাসে, প্রধান চরিত্রটি প্রতিশোধ নিতে ডাকাতদের একটি দলে যোগদান করে।)

Bandits Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ডাকাতদের অর্থ
  • Hindi: डाकू
  • Nepali: डाकू
  • Urdu: ڈاکو
  • Tamil: கொள்ளையர்
  • Telugu: డాకులు
  • Arabic: لصوص
  • Chinese: 强盗
  • Japanese: 強盗
  • Russian: бандиты

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