bereavement

Bereavement Meaning in Bengali: শোক (noun, pronunciation: shok), বিপত্তি (noun, pronunciation: bipotti), বিয়োগ (noun, pronunciation: biyog), বিপন্নতা (noun, pronunciation: biponnota)

Definition of Bereavement

(noun, pronunciation: bih-reev-muhnt)

Bereavement refers to the state of being deprived of someone through death. It is the experience of losing a loved one, which often leads to feelings of grief, sorrow, and sadness.

Bereavement Synonyms

(noun, pronunciation: sin-uh-nim)

  • Grief – শোক (shok)
  • Mourning – শোক (shok)
  • Sorrow – দুঃখ (dukkho)
  • Loss – হার (har)
  • Sadness – দুঃখ (dukkho)

Bereavement Antonyms

(noun, pronunciation: an-tuh-nim)

  • Rejoice – আনন্দিত হত্তয়া (anondito hotta)
  • Celebrate – উদযাপন করা (udayapan kora)
  • Delight – আনন্দ (anondo)
  • Happiness – সুখ (sukh)
  • Joy – আনন্দ (anondo)

Origin of Bereavement

The word “bereavement” originated from the Old English word “bereafian,” which means “to deprive or rob.” It evolved from the Proto-Germanic word “beraubōną,” which has the same meaning. The term has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the state of being deprived of someone through death.

Nearby Words

  • Bereave – verb
  • Bereaved – adjective
  • Bereaver – noun
  • Bereavement – noun
  • Bereft – adjective

Bereavement in Literature Quotes

“Grief is the price we pay for love.” – Queen Elizabeth II (শোক হলো আমরা ভালোবাসার দাম)

“The risk of love is loss, and the price of loss is grief.” – Hilary Stanton Zunin (ভালোবাসার ঝুঁকি হলো হার, এবং হারের দাম হলো শোক)

Bereavement Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: শোক
  • Hindi: शोक
  • Nepali: शोक
  • Urdu: شوک
  • Tamil: பரிதாபம்
  • Telugu: శోకం
  • Arabic: حزن
  • Chinese: 哀悼
  • Japanese: l l l
  • Russian: печаль

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