boodle

Boodle Meaning in Bengali: বুডল, বুডলের অর্থ, বুডলের প্রতিশব্দ (noun, pronunciation: boo-dl)

Definition of Boodle

Boodle is a noun that refers to a large amount of money or wealth, especially when acquired or used dishonestly or illegally. It can also mean a collection of valuable items or possessions.

Synonyms of Boodle

1. Loot (লুট, noun)
2. Swag (স্বাগ, noun)
3. Spoils (সংগ্রহ, noun)
4. Plunder (লুঠপাট, noun)

Antonyms of Boodle

1. Poverty (দারিদ্র্য, noun)
2. Destitution (অভাব, noun)
3. Penury (দারিদ্র্য, noun)
4. Insolvency (দিবালিত্য, noun)

Origin of Boodle

The word “boodle” originated in the United States in the mid-19th century. It is believed to have derived from the Dutch word “boedel,” which means property or possessions.

Nearby Words

1. Booty (noun) – valuable stolen goods or loot
2. Bounty (noun) – a reward or payment
3. Fortune (noun) – a large amount of money or wealth
4. Wealth (noun) – an abundance of valuable possessions or money

Boodle in Literature Quotes

1. “He amassed a boodle of wealth through his cunning schemes.” – John Smith (সে তার চালাকির মাধ্যমে অসম্পদের একটি বুডল সংগ্রহ করেছিলেন।)
2. “The corrupt politician was caught with his boodle of ill-gotten gains.” – Jane Doe (দুর্নীতিমূলক রাজনীতিবিদকে তার অবৈধ লাভের বুডল সঙ্গে ধরা হয়েছিল।)

Boodle Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বুডল
Hindi: बूडल
Nepali: बूडल
Urdu: بوڈل
Tamil: பூட்ல்
Telugu: బూడ్ల్
Arabic: بودل
Chinese: 贿赂 (huìlù)
Japanese: 賄賂 (wairo)
Russian: взятка (vzyatka)

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