captives

Captives Meaning in Bengali: বন্দি, গ্রহিতা, অভিযুক্ত, বাঁধা রাখা (noun, verb, adjective, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Captives (noun) refers to people who have been taken prisoner or held against their will. It can also be used as a verb or an adjective.

Synonyms of Captives

Some synonyms of captives include prisoners, hostages, detainees, captives, and inmates.

Antonyms of Captives

Antonyms of captives include liberators (মুক্তিদাতা), rescuers (উদ্ধারক), and saviors (উদ্ধারক).

Origin of Captives

The word captives originated from the Latin word “captivus,” which means “taken prisoner.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.

Nearby Words

  • Capsize (verb) – জাহাজ পাল্টানো
  • Captain (noun) – ক্যাপ্টেন, নায়ক
  • Capture (verb) – আটকে ধরা, জিতা
  • Captor (noun) – আটককারী, জিতকারী

Captives in Literature Quotes

“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.” – Mahatma Gandhi (যদি স্বাধীনতা ভুল করার স্বাধীনতা না থাকে, তাহলে স্বাধীনতা অর্থহীন।)

“The only way to deal with this life is to immerse yourself in it.” – Virginia Woolf (এই জীবনের সঙ্গে মুখোমুখি হতে হলে এর মধ্যে নিমগ্ন হতে হবে।)

Captives Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বন্দি
  • Hindi: बंधक
  • Nepali: बन्दी
  • Urdu: قیدی
  • Tamil: பிடித்தவர்கள்
  • Telugu: బంధితులు
  • Arabic: أسرى
  • Chinese: 俘虏
  • Japanese: 囚人
  • Russian: пленные

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