The Latin phrase 'Sine cura' means-

A

Without care

B

Without delay

C

Uncertain

D

Without children

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Latin Phrase: Sine cura

  • Meaning: Without care

  • Bangla: যত্ন ছাড়াই

Note:

  • The English word sinecure comes from the Latin sine cura.

    • It refers to a position or office requiring little or no work but usually providing income.

    • Originally described a church position without responsibility for parishioners’ souls.

    • Today, it is mostly used in the context of political appointments.

Other Related Phrases:

  • Sine mora: Without delay; immediately

  • Sine die: Uncertain; without fixing a future date

  • Sine prole: Without issue or children

Source: Vocabulary.com, Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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