barmy

Barmy meaning in Bengali: পাগল, মাতাল, মনোবিকার (noun, adjective, verb)

Definition of Barmy

(adjective, noun, verb)

Barmy is a term used to describe someone or something that is crazy, foolish, or eccentric. It can refer to a person who is mentally unstable or behaving in a bizarre manner. It can also describe an idea, plan, or situation that is irrational or nonsensical.

Synonyms of Barmy

(adjective)

  • Mad – পাগল
  • Insane – পাগল
  • Crazy – পাগল
  • Loony – পাগল
  • Wacky – পাগল

Antonyms of Barmy

(adjective)

  • Sane – সম্যক
  • Rational – যুক্তিসঙ্গত
  • Logical – যুক্তিসঙ্গত
  • Sensible – বুদ্ধিমান
  • Practical – ব্যবহারিক

Origin of Barmy

The word “barmy” originated in the late 16th century from the noun “barm,” which referred to the froth or foam on the top of fermenting beer. It was later used metaphorically to describe someone who was “frothy” or “foaming” with madness or eccentricity.

Nearby Words

  • Barm – noun
  • Barmbrack – noun
  • Barmcake – noun
  • Barmy – adjective
  • Barn – noun

Barmy in Literature Quotes

“He’s completely barmy, but in a charming way.” – J.K. Rowling (সে সম্পূর্ণ পাগল, কিন্তু আকর্ষণীয় ভাবে।)

“The world is full of barmy ideas, but some of them actually work.” – Terry Pratchett (বিশ্ব পূর্ণ পাগল ধারণার সঙ্গে পূর্ণ, কিন্তু কিছুটা কাজ করে।)

Barmy Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পাগল
  • Hindi: पागल
  • Nepali: पागल
  • Urdu: پاگل
  • Tamil: மூர்க்கமான
  • Telugu: పాగల
  • Arabic: مجنون
  • Chinese: 疯狂的
  • Japanese: 狂った
  • Russian: сумасшедший

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