blasphemies

Blasphemies Meaning in Bengali: অপমানজনকভাবে কথা বলা, অপমানজনক কথা (noun, /blæsˈfɛmi/)

Definition and Origin of Blasphemies

Definition: Blasphemies refer to disrespectful or irreverent speech or actions towards a deity or something considered sacred. It involves speaking or acting in a way that shows contempt, disrespect, or profanity towards religious beliefs or practices.

Origin: The word “blasphemy” originated from the Greek word “blasphemia,” which means “evil-speaking” or “slander.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Synonyms and Antonyms of Blasphemies

Synonyms: profanity, sacrilege, irreverence, impiety, heresy

Antonyms: reverence (শ্রদ্ধা), piety (ধর্মপ্রাণিতা)

Blasphemies in Literature Quotes

“Blasphemy against the gods is the greatest crime of all.” – Aeschylus (দেবতাদ্বেষ সবচেয়ে বড় অপরাধ। – এস্কিলাস)

“Blasphemy is a victimless crime.” – Salman Rushdie (অপমানজনক কথা করা কোন ক্ষতি করে না। – সালমান রুশদি)

Blasphemies Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অপমানজনকভাবে কথা বলা

Hindi: ईश्वर निंदा

Nepali: ईश्वर निन्दा

Urdu: توہین خدا

Tamil: தெய்வ விரோதமான பேச்சுகள்

Telugu: దేవతా నింద

Arabic: تجديف

Chinese: 亵渎

Japanese: 冒涜

Russian: богохульство

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