betrayers

Betrayers Meaning in Bengali: বিশ্বাসঘাতক, বিশ্বাসঘাতী, বিশ্বাসঘাতকতা (noun, pronunciation: bi-shwaas-gha-tok, bi-shwaas-gha-ti, bi-shwaas-gha-tok-ta)

Definition of Betrayers

Betrayers refers to individuals who deceive or betray someone’s trust, often by revealing confidential information or acting against their interests. They are known for their disloyalty and treachery.

Synonyms of Betrayers

Some synonyms of betrayers include traitors, turncoats, backstabbers, double-crossers, Judases, and informers.

Antonyms of Betrayers

Antonyms of betrayers include loyalists (নিষ্ঠাবান), faithfuls (বিশ্বাসপাত্র), and supporters (সমর্থক).

Origin of Betrayers

The word betrayers originated from the Middle English word “betrayer,” which came from the Old English word “betrayere.” It is derived from the verb “betray,” which has its roots in the Latin word “tradere,” meaning “to hand over.”

Nearby Words

  • 1. Betray (verb) – বিশ্বাস ভঙ্গ করা
  • 2. Betrayal (noun) – বিশ্বাসঘাত
  • 3. Betrayed (adjective) – বিশ্বাসঘাতিত
  • 4. Betraying (verb) – বিশ্বাসঘাত করা

Betrayers in Literature Quotes

“Et tu, Brute?” – William Shakespeare (এতো, তুমি ও ব্রুটে?)

“Every betrayal begins with trust.” – Brian Jacques (প্রতিটি বিশ্বাসঘাত বিশ্বাস দিয়ে শুরু হয়।)

Betrayers Meaning in Different Languages

Betrayers is translated as follows:

  • Bengali: বিশ্বাসঘাতক
  • Hindi: विश्वासघाती
  • Nepali: विश्वासघातक
  • Urdu: بے وفا
  • Tamil: மோசடி செய்யும் வழக்கவாதிகள்
  • Telugu: విశ్వాసఘాతకులు
  • Arabic: خونة
  • Chinese: 背叛者
  • Japanese: 裏切り者
  • Russian: предатели

For more information, you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Dictionary.com
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com