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Lacquey শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সামান্য ভৃত্য

Lacquey Meaning In Bengali সামান্য ভৃত্য

Lacquey

ভৃত্যের ন্যায় সেবা করা, পরিচর্যা করা, হীন অনুচর, দাস, সামান্য ভৃত্য,

Definition

1) A lacquey is a derogatory term for a servant or menial employee, often portrayed as being servile or subservient.
2) In historical contexts, a lacquey refers to a footman or a manservant who attends to the needs and whims of a wealthy or noble individual.
3) Colloquially, lacquey can be used to describe someone who blindly follows or flatters a person in a position of power or authority.

Examples

Lacquey Example in a sentence

1) The lacquey opened the door for the noble couple as they arrived at the banquet.

2) She dismissed the lacquey with a wave of her hand, not wanting to be disturbed.

3) The lacquey hurried to fetch the umbrella when he saw dark clouds approaching.

4) As a lacquey, his job was to tend to the needs of the wealthy patrons at the estate.

5) The lacquey bowed low as he presented the tray of refreshments to the guests.

6) The pompous guest treated the lacquey with disdain, making him feel small and insignificant.

7) The lacquey's uniform was pristine and well-pressed, reflecting his dedication to his role.

8) She handed a generous tip to the lacquey who had gone out of his way to accommodate her request.

9) The lacquey discreetly listened in on the conversation, eager to gather any useful information.

10) The head lacquey oversaw the staff, ensuring that every task was carried out efficiently and to high standards.

Part of Speech

Lacquey (Noun)

Synonyms

Lacquey , Lackey - (VERB) ভৃত্যের ন্যায় সেবা করা

Attend , Tend , Lacquey , Look , Lackey , Nurse - (VERB) পরিচর্যা করা

Lacquey , Lackey - (NOUN) হীন অনুচর

Servant , Menial , Attendant , Lacquey , Lackey - (NOUN) দাস

Lackey , Lacquey - (NOUN) সামান্য ভৃত্য

Encyclopedia

A lacquey is a derogatory term for a servant or menial employee, often portrayed as being servile or subservient.
In historical contexts, a lacquey refers to a footman or a manservant who attends to the needs and whims of a wealthy or noble individual.
Colloquially, lacquey can be used to describe someone who blindly follows or flatters a person in a position of power or authority.