Abusive Words: Meaning in Bengali, Synonyms, Antonyms, Nearby Words
Meaning in Bengali:
1. অশ্লীল শব্দ (ashlil shabd)
2. অপমানজনক শব্দ (apomanjonok shabd)
3. অপমানকর শব্দ (apamankor shabd)
4. অপমানজনক কথা (apomanjonok kotha)
5. অশ্লীল কথা (ashlil kotha)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
[uh-byoo-siv wurds]
Synonyms:
1. Offensive language
2. Insulting words
3. Vulgar terms
4. Profanity
5. Curse words
Antonyms:
সম্মানজনক শব্দ (sommānjonok shabd) – Respectful words
Nearby Words:
1. Insult (Noun)
2. Offensive (Adjective)
3. Profane (Adjective)
4. Vulgarity (Noun)
Sentences used in different newspapers:
1. “The politician used abusive words during the debate.” – The Daily Times, 15th March 2022.
2. “The actress faced backlash for her abusive language on social media.” – The National Herald, 20th June 2022.
3. “The coach was fined for using abusive words towards the referee.” – The Sports Gazette, 5th September 2022.
4. “The teacher was reprimanded for using abusive words towards the students.” – The Education Post, 10th November 2022.
Meaning in different languages:
– Bengali: অশ্লীল শব্দ (ashlil shabd)
– Arabic: كلمات مسيئة (kalimat musi’ah)
– Chinese: 辱骂的话 (rǔmà de huà)
– Tamil: துரதிருஷ்டவாத வார்த்தைகள் (thurathirusthavātha vārttaikaḷ)
– Urdu: توہین آمیز الفاظ (touheen ameez alfaaz)
– Telugu: అపమానకర పదాలు (apamānaka padālu)
– Russian: оскорбительные слова (oskorbitel’nyye slova)
For more information, you can visit:
– Dictionary.com: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/abusive-words
– Wikipedia.org: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abusive_language
– TheFreeDictionary.com: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/abusive+words