bilk

Bilk Meaning in Bengali: ঠগা, প্রতারণা, প্রতারণা করা, প্রতারণার শিকার করা (noun, verb, bilk)

Definition of Bilk

(noun, verb, bilk)

Bilk is a verb that means to cheat or defraud someone, especially by not paying a debt or evading payment. It can also refer to avoiding or escaping from someone or something. As a noun, bilk refers to a person who cheats or defrauds others.

Synonyms of Bilk

(noun, verb, bilk)

  • Cheat – ঠগ, প্রতারক (noun, verb)
  • Defraud – প্রতারণা করা (verb)
  • Swindle – ঠগানো (verb)
  • Deceive – প্রতারণা করা (verb)
  • Trick – প্রতারণা করা (verb)

Antonyms of Bilk

(noun, verb, bilk)

  • Pay – পরিশোধ করা (verb)
  • Repay – পরিশোধ করা (verb)
  • Honor – মান্য করা (verb)
  • Settle – পরিশোধ করা (verb)
  • Clear – পরিশোধ করা (verb)

Origin of Bilk

(noun, verb, bilk)

The word “bilk” originated in the late 16th century and is believed to have derived from the German word “bilken,” which means to thwart or cheat. It later entered the English language with a similar meaning.

Nearby Words

  • Billion – noun
  • Billet – noun, verb
  • Billy – noun
  • Bilabial – adjective, noun
  • Bilateral – adjective

Bilk in Literature Quotes

(noun, verb, bilk)

“He who is not aware of his ignorance will only be misled by his knowledge.” – Richard Whately (যে ব্যক্তি নিজের অজ্ঞতার সচেতন নয়, তাকে তার জ্ঞান দ্বারা মাত হয়ে যাবেনা।)

“A fool and his money are soon parted.” – Thomas Tusser (একটি মূর্খ এবং তার টাকা দ্রুত পৃথক হয়ে যায়।)

Bilk Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ঠগা
  • Hindi: ठगना
  • Nepali: ठग्नु
  • Urdu: ٹھگنا
  • Tamil: மோசமாக்கு
  • Telugu: మోసం చేయు
  • Arabic: يحتال
  • Chinese: 欺骗 (qīpiàn)
  • Japanese: だまし取る (damashitoru)
  • Russian: обманывать (obmanyvat’)

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