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Laodicean শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: স্বল্পাগ্রহী

Laodicean Meaning In Bengali স্বল্পাগ্রহী

Laodicean

স্বল্পাগ্রহী, উত্সাহহীন, অনাগ্রহী,

Definition

1) Adjective: (of a person, attitude, or church) lukewarm or indifferent, especially in matters of religion or politics.
2) Noun: a person who is lukewarm or indifferent, particularly in religious beliefs or practices.
3) Origin: The term 'Laodicean' originates from the biblical reference to the church of Laodicea in the Book of Revelation, where it is described as being lukewarm in its faith.

Examples

Laodicean Example in a sentence

1) The Laodicean response of the student showed a lack of enthusiasm for the project.

2) Mary's Laodicean attitude towards her promotion ultimately led to her being passed over for the position.

3) His Laodicean approach to his health resulted in multiple missed doctor's appointments.

4) The Laodicean behavior of the team led to their defeat in the championship game.

5) The manager's Laodicean leadership style only served to demotivate the employees.

6) Sarah's Laodicean performance during the interview cost her the job opportunity.

7) The company's Laodicean marketing strategy failed to generate any new leads.

8) Tom's Laodicean effort in his studies was reflected in his failing grades.

9) The team's Laodicean training regimen left them unprepared for the competition.

10) The Laodicean response of the audience disappointed the performers.

Part of Speech

Laodicean (Adjective)

Synonyms

Laodicean - (SYNONYM) স্বল্পাগ্রহী

Unenthusiastic , Laodicean - (SYNONYM) উত্সাহহীন

Reluctant , Unwilling , Apathetic , Unenthusiastic , Uninterested , Laodicean - (SYNONYM) অনাগ্রহী

Encyclopedia

Adjective: (of a person, attitude, or church) lukewarm or indifferent, especially in matters of religion or politics.
Noun: a person who is lukewarm or indifferent, particularly in religious beliefs or practices.
Origin: The term 'Laodicean' originates from the biblical reference to the church of Laodicea in the Book of Revelation, where it is described as being lukewarm in its faith.