breaker

Breaker Meaning in Bengali: ব্রেকার, ভাঙ্গা, ভাঙ্গানো, ভাঙ্গানোকারী (noun, verb, adjective, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Breaker (noun, verb, adjective) – /ˈbreɪkər/

A breaker is a person or thing that breaks or destroys something. It can refer to a wave that breaks or a person who breaks a law or rule. As a noun, it can also mean a machine or device that breaks or interrupts an electrical circuit. As a verb, it means to separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain. As an adjective, it describes something that is capable of breaking or causing something to break.

Synonyms of Breaker

  • Destroyer – ধ্বংসক (noun)
  • Smasher – ভাঙ্গানোকারী (noun)
  • Crusher – ভাঙ্গানোকারী (noun)
  • Disrupter – ভাঙ্গানোকারী (noun)
  • Violator – লঙ্ঘনকারী (noun)

Antonyms of Breaker

  • Fixer – ঠিক করে দেওয়ালা (noun)
  • Preserver – সংরক্ষণকারী (noun)
  • Protector – রক্ষক (noun)
  • Builder – গ্রামবাসী (noun)
  • Creator – সৃষ্টিকর্তা (noun)

Origin of Breaker

The word “breaker” originated from the Middle English word “breker,” which came from the Old English word “brecan” meaning “to break.” It has been used in various contexts since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

  • Break – noun, verb
  • Breakable – adjective
  • Breakdown – noun
  • Breakfast – noun, verb
  • Breakthrough – noun

Breaker in Literature Quotes

“The waves broke and spread their waters swiftly over the shore.” – Virginia Woolf (তরঙ্গ ভেঙ্গে এবং তাদের পানি দ্রুততমে সৈকতের উপর ছড়িয়ে পড়ে।)

“The breaker of a family is a breaker of hearts.” – Washington Irving (একটি পরিবারের ভাঙ্গানো হৃদয় ভাঙ্গানোর মতো।)

Breaker Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ব্রেকার
  • Hindi: ब्रेकर
  • Nepali: ब्रेकर
  • Urdu: بریکر
  • Tamil: பிரேக்கர்
  • Telugu: బ్రేకర్
  • Arabic: كسارة
  • Chinese: 断路器
  • Japanese: ブレーカー
  • Russian: разрушитель

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