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Diablerie শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বদমাশি

Diablerie Meaning In Bengali বদমাশি

Diablerie

জাদু, শয়তানি, বদমাশি, শয়তানের সঙ্গে কারবার,

Definition

1) Diablerie refers to behavior or actions that are mischievous, crafty, or devilish in nature.
2) In historical contexts, diablerie can also refer to the practice of witchcraft or black magic.
3) Diablerie can also describe a depiction of demons or devils in art or literature.

Examples

Diablerie Example in a sentence

1) The movie showcased a thrilling scene of diablerie where the villain unleashed his dark powers.

2) The ancient text described a ritual of diablerie used to summon infernal beings.

3) The haunted house was rumored to be filled with diablerie that caused visitors to flee in terror.

4) The protagonist was able to defend against the diablerie of the evil sorcerer with a powerful amulet.

5) The magician's performance was a mesmerizing display of diablerie that left the audience in awe.

6) The cursed artifact was said to be imbued with diablerie that brought misfortune to all who possessed it.

7) Legends spoke of a secret society that practiced dark diablerie to gain immortality.

8) The witch's spell cast a veil of diablerie over the village, causing fear and chaos to reign.

9) The necromancer's lair was filled with arcane symbols that hinted at the presence of diablerie.

10) The painting depicted a scene of diablerie, with demons and spirits swirling around the central figure in a sinister dance.

11) Sorry, but "Diablerie" does not appear to be a common enough word to generate example sentences. Would you like examples for a different word?

Part of Speech

Diablerie (Noun)

Synonyms

Magic , Sorcery , Enchantment , Devilry , Incantation , Diablerie - (NOUN) জাদু

Devilry , Diabolism , Diablerie , Harridan , Devil-Worship - (NOUN) শয়তানি

Iniquity , Diabolism , Diablerie , Improbity , Ill , Devilry - (NOUN) বদমাশি

Diablerie - (SYNONYM) শয়তানের সঙ্গে কারবার

Encyclopedia

Diablerie refers to behavior or actions that are mischievous, crafty, or devilish in nature.
In historical contexts, diablerie can also refer to the practice of witchcraft or black magic.
Diablerie can also describe a depiction of demons or devils in art or literature.