cohabitant

Cohabitant Meaning in Bengali: সহবাসী, সহবাসিনী, সহবাসকারী (noun, pronunciation: koh-huh-bi-tuhnt)

Definition of Cohabitant

A cohabitant refers to a person who lives together and has a sexual relationship with another person without being married to them.

Synonyms of Cohabitant

Antonyms of Cohabitant

  • Spouse – জীবনসঙ্গী
  • Married – বিবাহিত

Origin of Cohabitant

The word “cohabitant” originated from the Latin word “cohabitare,” which means “to live together.”

Nearby Words

  • Coherence (noun) – সংগতি
  • Cohesion (noun) – সংঘটন
  • Cohesive (adjective) – সংঘটিত
  • Cohere (verb) – সংগত হত্তয়া

Cohabitant in Literature Quotes

“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” – Aristotle (ভালোবাসা একটি একটি দেহ বাস করছে একটি একটি আত্মা।)

“The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.” – Victor Hugo (জীবনের সর্বোচ্চ সুখ হলো যে আমরা ভালোবাসা পেয়েছি; আমাদের নিজেদের জন্য ভালোবাসা পেয়েছি, বরং আমাদের নিজেদের বিরুদ্ধে ভালোবাসা পেয়েছি।)

Cohabitant Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: সহবাসী
  • Hindi: सहवासी
  • Nepali: सहवासी
  • Urdu: سہواسی
  • Tamil: ஒருவருடைய உடம்பில் வாழும் மற்றொருவர்
  • Telugu: ఒక వ్యక్తి ఉండే రెండు దేహాలలో వాసిస్తుంది
  • Arabic: الشريك في السكن
  • Chinese: 同居者
  • Japanese: 同棲者
  • Russian: сожитель

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