cave-dweller

Cave-dweller meaning in Bengali: গুহাবাসী, গুহাবাসীরা, গুহাবাসীদের (guhabashi, guhabashira, guhabashider)

Part of speech: Noun

Pronunciation: /keɪv-dwɛlər/

Nearby words:

  • Darkness (Noun) – অন্ধকার (andhakar)
  • Cavern (Noun) – গুহা (guha)
  • Underground (Adjective) – ভূমিগত (bhoomigot)
  • Explorer (Noun) – অন্বেষক (onbeshok)
  • Primitive (Adjective) – আদিম (adim)

Cave-dweller synonyms:

Origin of ‘cave-dweller’: The term ‘cave-dweller’ originated from the combination of the words ‘cave’ and ‘dweller’.

Antonyms:

  • Urbanite – শহরবাসী (shohorbashi)
  • Civilized – সভ্য (shobho)
  • Citizen – নাগরিক (nagorik)
  • Townsperson – শহরবাসী (shohorbashi)

Usage in English Sentences:

  1. The cave-dweller emerged from the darkness.
  2. Many cave-dwellers still exist in remote areas.
  3. The explorer encountered a group of cave-dwellers during his expedition.
  4. The cave-dweller relied on fire for warmth and light.
  5. Living as a cave-dweller requires adaptability and resourcefulness.

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