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Hara-Kiri শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: হারা-কীরি

Hara-Kiri Meaning In Bengali হারা-কীরি

Hara-Kiri

জাপানিদের পেট চিরিয়া আত্মহত্যা করার প্রণালী-বিশেষ, হারা-কীরি,

Definition

1) Hara-Kiri: A traditional Japanese form of ritual suicide by disembowelment, also known as seppuku, commonly performed by samurai to regain honor or avoid capture.
2) Hara-Kiri: An act of self-sacrifice or self-destruction to avoid shame or dishonor in a situation where one's honor or integrity is at stake.
3) Hara-Kiri: Sometimes used metaphorically to describe an extreme or drastic action taken by someone that results in their downfall or ruin.

Examples

Hara-Kiri Example in a sentence

1) The samurai warrior committed hara-kiri to restore his honor.

2) Hara-kiri is a traditional Japanese ritual suicide performed by samurais.

3) The disgraced warrior chose to perform hara-kiri rather than live with shame.

4) In ancient Japan, hara-kiri was considered an honorable way to die.

5) The act of hara-kiri involves a ritualistic self-disembowelment.

6) The samurai drew his sword and performed hara-kiri in front of his comrades.

7) Hara-kiri is a form of ritual suicide to demonstrate one's loyalty and bravery.

8) The historical accounts of hara-kiri are both gruesome and honorable.

9) The disgraced general chose to end his life through the traditional act of hara-kiri.

10) The practice of hara-kiri has been largely replaced by other forms of suicide in modern Japan.

Part of Speech

Hara-Kiri (Noun)

Synonyms

Hara-Kiri - (SYNONYM) জাপানিদের পেট চিরিয়া আত্মহত্যা করার প্রণালী-বিশেষ

Hara-Kiri , Hari-Kari - (NOUN) হারা-কীরি

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Encyclopedia

Hara-Kiri: A traditional Japanese form of ritual suicide by disembowelment, also known as seppuku, commonly performed by samurai to regain honor or avoid capture.
Hara-Kiri: An act of self-sacrifice or self-destruction to avoid shame or dishonor in a situation where one's honor or integrity is at stake.
Hara-Kiri: Sometimes used metaphorically to describe an extreme or drastic action taken by someone that results in their downfall or ruin.