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Kith শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আলাপী

Kith Meaning In Bengali আলাপী

Kith

আলাপী, পরিচিত ব্যক্তি, আত্মীয়স্বজন-বন্ধু-বান্ধব,

Definition

1) Kith refers to one's friends, acquaintances, and relatives. It represents the people with whom a person shares a bond or relationship.
2) In a broader sense, kith can also describe a group of people who share common interests, beliefs, or experiences.
3) Kith can also be used to describe one's native land or place of origin, reflecting a sense of belonging or connection to a particular place.

Examples

Kith Example in a sentence

1) Despite living in a new city, she stays close to her kith and kin back home.

2) At the family reunion, old friends mingled with kith to celebrate together.

3) In times of trouble, it’s important to turn to your kith for support.

4) The tight-knit community always looks out for their kith in times of need.

5) She values her kith for their unwavering loyalty and constant presence in her life.

6) Growing up in a small town meant that everyone was considered kith to one another.

7) The group of childhood friends remained kith even as they grew older and went their separate ways.

8) After years of moving around, she finally found a sense of belonging among her kith in her new neighborhood.

9) Sharing a bond of trust and understanding, they were more than just friends – they were kith.

10) Through thick and thin, her kith stayed by her side, showing her the true meaning of friendship.

Part of Speech

Kith (Noun)

Synonyms

Kith - (NOUN) আলাপী

Acquaintance , Kith - (NOUN) পরিচিত ব্যক্তি

Kith - (SYNONYM) আত্মীয়স্বজন-বন্ধু-বান্ধব

Bangla Academy Dictionary

kith

Antonyms

Stranger
Enemy
Foe

Encyclopedia

Kith refers to one's friends, acquaintances, and relatives. It represents the people with whom a person shares a bond or relationship.
In a broader sense, kith can also describe a group of people who share common interests, beliefs, or experiences.
Kith can also be used to describe one's native land or place of origin, reflecting a sense of belonging or connection to a particular place.