bunglers

Bunglers Meaning in Bengali: বোকারা, অদক্ষতার মানে, অদক্ষতার লোকজন (noun, pronunciation: bung-lers)

Definition of Bunglers

Bunglers refer to individuals who lack skill, competence, or efficiency in performing a task or handling a situation. They often make mistakes or fail to achieve the desired outcome due to their incompetence.

Synonyms of Bunglers

1. Inept (অদক্ষ, adjective)
2. Clumsy (অদক্ষ, adjective)
3. Fumbling (অদক্ষ, adjective)
4. Incompetent (অদক্ষ, adjective)

Antonyms of Bunglers

1. Experts (দক্ষ, noun)
2. Proficient (দক্ষ, adjective)
3. Skilled (দক্ষ, adjective)
4. Competent (দক্ষ, adjective)

Origin of Bunglers

The term “bunglers” originated from the word “bungle,” which means to perform a task clumsily or incompetently. It is derived from the Middle English word “bongelen,” which means to confuse or bungle. The term has been in use since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bungle (verb)
2. Bungled (adjective)
3. Bungling (noun)

Bunglers in Literature Quotes

1. “The bunglers are always more numerous than the experts.” – Charles de Gaulle (অদক্ষদের সংখ্যা সর্বদা দক্ষদের চেয়েও বেশি।)
2. “The world is full of willing people; some willing to work, the rest willing to let them.” – Robert Frost (পৃথিবী ভরা আছে ইচ্ছাশক্ত লোকের; কিছু লোক কাজ করার ইচ্ছায়, অন্যান্য লোক তাদের কাজ করতে দিতে ইচ্ছুক।)

Bunglers Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বোকারা (bokara), Hindi: अदक्ष (adaksh), Nepali: अदक्ष (adaksh), Urdu: بنگلرز (bunglers), Tamil: தவறானவர்கள் (thavaraanarkal), Telugu: అదక్షులు (adakshulu), Arabic: الغير ماهرين (alghayr mahirin), Chinese: 笨拙者 (bènzhuō zhě), Japanese: 下手糞 (heta-kuso), Russian: неумехи (neumekhi).

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