bah

Bah Meaning in Bengali: বাহ, অস্বীকার, অস্বীকার করা, অস্বীকার করার শব্দ (noun, pronunciation: bah)

Definition of Bah

Bah is an interjection used to express disdain, contempt, or disagreement. It is often used to show disapproval or to dismiss something as unworthy or unimportant.

Synonyms of Bah

Some synonyms of bah include:

  • Phooey (ফুই)
  • Pish (পিশ)
  • Pshaw (পশ)
  • Tut-tut (টাট-টাট)

Antonyms of Bah

Some antonyms of bah are:

  • Yes (হ্যাঁ)
  • Aye (আছে)
  • Agreed (সম্মত)
  • Indeed (সত্যিই)

Origin of Bah

The origin of the word bah is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from the sound made when expressing disdain or contempt.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bah are:

  • Babble (verb)
  • Bachelor (noun)
  • Back (adverb)
  • Badge (noun)

Bah in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that include the word bah:

  • “Bah! Humbug!” – Charles Dickens (বাহ! মিথ্যা!)
  • “Bah! What nonsense!” – Jane Austen (বাহ! কি বাকচিত্র!)
  • “Bah! I don’t believe a word of it!” – Mark Twain (বাহ! আমি এর কথাটা বিশ্বাস করি না!)

Bah Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of bah in different languages:

  • Bengali: বাহ
  • Hindi: बाह
  • Nepali: बाह
  • Urdu: بہ
  • Tamil: பாஹ்
  • Telugu: బాహ్
  • Arabic: بَاه
  • Chinese: 哈
  • Japanese: バー
  • Russian: бах

For more information, you can visit Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, or TheFreeDictionary.com.