absinth

Absinth

Meaning in Bengali:

অ্যাবসিন্থ (absinth), অ্যাবসিন্থ পানীয় (absinth paniyo), অ্যাবসিন্থ পানীয় বা পানীয় পাতকা (absinth paniyo ba paniyo pataka), অ্যাবসিন্থ পানীয় বা পানীয় পাতকা বা পানীয় পাতকা (absinth paniyo ba paniyo pataka ba paniyo pataka), অ্যাবসিন্থ পানীয় বা পানীয় পাতকা বা পানীয় পাতকা বা পানীয় পাতকা (absinth paniyo ba paniyo pataka ba paniyo pataka ba paniyo pataka)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

ab-sinth

Short Definition:

Absinth is a bitter green alcoholic drink, also known as wormwood, traditionally consumed as an aperitif or for its supposed hallucinogenic effects.

অ্যাবসিন্থ হল একটি কড়বড় সবুজ মদের পানীয়, যা ওয়ার্মউড নামেও পরিচিত, প্রথাগতভাবে একটি অ্যাপেরিটিফ হিসাবে বা এর মনে হয় হ্যালুসিনোজেনিক প্রভাবের জন্য সেবন করা হয়।

Synonyms:

Wormwood, Green Fairy, Green Goddess, La Fée Verte, The Green Muse

Antonyms:

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Origin:

The word “absinth” originated from the Latin word “absinthium” which means wormwood. It was first used in the 18th century and gained popularity as a popular drink in the 19th century.

Nearby Words:

Abseil (অ্যাবসেইল), Absence (অনুপস্থিতি), Absent (অনুপস্থিত), Absentee (অনুপস্থিত ব্যক্তি), Absenteeism (অনুপস্থিতি)

Absinth in Literature Quotes:

“The first stage is like ordinary drinking, the second when you begin to see monstrous and cruel things, but if you can persevere you will enter in upon the third stage where you see things that you want to see, wonderful curious things.” – Oscar Wilde

“After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world.” – Oscar Wilde

“Absinthe is the aphrodisiac of the self. The green fairy who lives in the absinthe wants your soul. But you are safe with me.” – Ernest Hemingway

“Absinthe, the drink that makes the heart grow fonder.” – Albert Camus

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Usage in American English:

Absinth is a popular drink among artists and writers in the United States.

Usage in British English:

Absinth is commonly consumed in the United Kingdom as a traditional aperitif.

Meaning in Different Languages:

Hindi: अब्सिन्थ (absinth), Nepali: अब्सिन्थ (absinth), Urdu: ابسنتھ (absinth), Tamil: அப்சிந்த் (absinth), Telugu: అబ్సింత్ (absinth), Arabic: الأبسنت (absinth), Chinese: 苦艾酒 (kǔ ài jiǔ), Japanese: アブサン (abusan), Russian: абсент (absent)

For more information, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absinthe

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