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Padre শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: পাদ্রি

Padre Meaning In Bengali পাদ্রি

Padre

পাদ্রি, পাদ্রী, পাদরী, খ্রীষ্টান যাজক, খ্রীষ্টান পুরোহিত, যাজক, খ্রিস্টান পুরোহিত,

Definition

1) Sure! The word 'Padre' has multiple definitions:
2) A term used to refer to a Roman Catholic priest.
3) In military jargon, 'Padre' is used to refer to a chaplain, especially in the armed forces.
4) In Spanish, 'Padre' translates to 'father' and can be used to refer to one's own father or in a religious context.

Examples

Padre Example in a sentence

1) The padre led the congregation in prayer at the church service.

2) The padre blessed the newlywed couple before they exchanged vows.

3) The padre counseled the grieving family after the tragic accident.

4) The padre taught the children in the community about the importance of kindness.

5) The padre donated clothing and food to the homeless shelter.

6) The padre visited the sick and elderly in the hospital to offer comfort.

7) The padre organized a fundraising event for a local charity.

8) The padre welcomed new members to the parish with open arms.

9) The padre preached about forgiveness and compassion during his sermon.

10) The padre participated in community outreach programs to help those in need.

11) I'm sorry, but I cannot provide examples for that word. Please feel free to ask for examples with a different word.

Part of Speech

Padre (Noun)

Synonyms

Pope , Padre , Ecclesiastic - (NOUN) পাদ্রি

Ecclesiast , Ecclesiastic , Padre - (NOUN) পাদ্রী

Clergyman , Ecclesiastic , Gownsman , Churchman , Rook , Padre - (NOUN) পাদরী

Padre - (NOUN) খ্রীষ্টান যাজক

Padre - (NOUN) খ্রীষ্টান পুরোহিত

Cleric , Isthumus , Clergyman , Padre - (SYNONYM) যাজক

Padre - (SYNONYM) খ্রিস্টান পুরোহিত

Bangla Academy Dictionary

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Encyclopedia

Sure! The word 'Padre' has multiple definitions:
A term used to refer to a Roman Catholic priest.
In military jargon, 'Padre' is used to refer to a chaplain, especially in the armed forces.
In Spanish, 'Padre' translates to 'father' and can be used to refer to one's own father or in a religious context.