Bilker Meaning in Bengali: বিলকার (noun), বিলকারের (adjective)
Definition and Part of Speech
Bilker (noun, pronounced as bil-ker) refers to a person who deceives or swindles others, especially by tricking them out of money. It is derived from the verb “bilk,” which means to defraud or cheat someone.
Synonyms of Bilker
Some synonyms of bilker include trickster, fraudster, cheat, swindler, deceiver, charlatan, impostor, and con artist.
Antonyms of Bilker
Antonyms of bilker include honest person (সত্যবাদী ব্যক্তি), trustworthy individual (বিশ্বস্ত ব্যক্তি), and reliable person (বিশ্বস্ত ব্যক্তি).
Origin of Bilker
The term “bilker” originated in the late 18th century, derived from the word “bilk,” which has its roots in the German word “bülgeln” meaning to cheat or deceive.
Nearby Words
- Bill (noun) – a statement of money owed for goods or services.
- Billet (noun) – a place, usually a civilian’s house or other nonmilitary facility, where soldiers are lodged temporarily.
- Billion (noun) – a thousand million (1,000,000,000).
- Bile (noun) – a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion and is secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Bilker in Literature Quotes
“Beware of the bilker, for he will rob you of your trust and your wealth.” – William Shakespeare (বিশ্ববিখ্যাত নাট্যকার উইলিয়াম শেক্সপিয়ার)
“The bilker’s schemes are like a spider’s web, enticing the innocent and trapping them in a web of deceit.” – Jane Austen (প্রখ্যাত লেখিকা জেন অস্টিন)
Bilker Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: বিলকার
- Hindi: बिलकर
- Nepali: बिलकर
- Urdu: بلکر
- Tamil: பில்கர்
- Telugu: బిల్కర్
- Arabic: النصاب
- Chinese: 骗子 (piànzi)
- Japanese: 詐欺師 (sagishi)
- Russian: мошенник (moshennik)
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