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Disciples শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: শিষ্যদের

Disciples Meaning In Bengali শিষ্যদের

Disciples

শিষ্য, ভক্ত, চেলা, অনুশিষ্য, শাগরেদ,

Definition

1) A disciple is a follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher who adheres to the teachings and practices of the said individual.
2) In Christianity, disciples refer to the twelve closest followers of Jesus Christ, as mentioned in the New Testament.
3) Disciples can also denote a group of dedicated individuals who support and promote a particular ideology, belief, or way of life.

Examples

Disciples Example in a sentence

1) Jesus had twelve disciples who followed him closely.

2) The guru taught his disciples the ways of meditation and enlightenment.

3) The disciples of the famous artist gathered to learn his techniques.

4) The political leader's disciples spread his message of change across the country.

5) The martial arts master had many dedicated disciples who trained hard.

6) The spiritual teacher guided her disciples on the path to inner peace.

7) As disciples of environmentalism, they recycled and conserved resources.

8) The chef's disciples carefully watched and imitated his culinary skills.

9) The philosopher's disciples debated and discussed his profound ideas.

10) The mentor's disciples looked up to him as a source of wisdom and guidance.

Part of Speech

Disciples (Noun)

Synonyms

Disciple , Follower , Pupil , Scholar , Sectary , Child - (NOUN) শিষ্য

Devotee , Aficionado , Disciple , Beau , Venerator , Adorer - (NOUN) ভক্ত

Chela , Disciple - (NOUN) চেলা

Disciple - (NOUN) অনুশিষ্য

Pupil , Trainee , Follower , Disciple - (NOUN) শাগরেদ

Encyclopedia

A disciple is a follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher who adheres to the teachings and practices of the said individual.
In Christianity, disciples refer to the twelve closest followers of Jesus Christ, as mentioned in the New Testament.
Disciples can also denote a group of dedicated individuals who support and promote a particular ideology, belief, or way of life.