Alack-a-day Meaning in Bengali
Bengali Meaning: আহ দিনব্যাপারে (Ah dinbypare)
Part of Speech
Part of Speech: Interjection
Pronunciation
Pronunciation: uh-lak-uh-dey
Short Definition of Alack-a-day
Alack-a-day is an interjection used to express sorrow, regret, or disappointment.
Alack-a-day Synonyms
Synonyms: alas, oh dear, woe is me, oh no, dear me
Antonyms
Antonyms: hooray (হুরে), hurrah (হুরা)
Origin of Alack-a-day
The phrase alack-a-day originated in the 16th century and is derived from the Middle English expression “alas the day.” It is a contraction of the phrase and has been used in literature and everyday language to convey a sense of lamentation or disappointment.
Nearby Words
Nearby Words:
- Alacrity (noun)
- Alarm (noun)
- Alarming (adjective)
- Alas (interjection)
- Alarming (verb)
Alack-a-day in Literature Quotes
1. “Alack-a-day, I am undone!” – Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Bengali Meaning: আহ দিনব্যাপারে, আমি ধ্বংস হইছি!
2. “Alack-a-day, what a terrible turn of events!” – Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Bengali Meaning: আহ দিনব্যাপারে, কি ভয়ঙ্কর ঘটনা!
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: আহ দিনব্যাপারে
Hindi: हे दिनभर
Nepali: अह दिनभर
Urdu: اے دن بھر
Tamil: அஹ் தினம்
Telugu: అహ్ డే
Arabic: آه يوما
Chinese: 啊,一天
Japanese: ああ、一日
Russian: ах, день
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