Belch Meaning in Bengali: উদ্গার, হিক্কা, হাঁচড়ি (noun)
Definition: Belch (noun) refers to the act of expelling gas noisily from the stomach through the mouth. It is a reflex action that occurs when excess air or gas accumulates in the digestive system.
Synonyms: burp, eructation, gurgle, hiccup, rumble
Antonyms: swallow, suppress, hold in (পাচাড়ি, দমন করা, রোধ করা)
Origin: The word “belch” originated from the Old English word “bealcan,” which means “to belch.” It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “belkanan” and the Proto-Indo-European root word “bhel-,” meaning “to swell or inflate.”
Nearby Words:
- Belly (noun) – পেট
- Bellow (verb) – গর্জন করা
- Belt (noun) – বেল্ট
- Bench (noun) – বাঁচ
Belch in Literature Quotes:
- “A belch is but a gust of wind from the caverns of the belly.” – Henry Fielding (একটি হিক্কা হল পেটের গহ্বর থেকে একটি বাতাসের ঝোঁক)
- “Belch, the only way to get rid of gas without making anyone uncomfortable.” – Jarod Kintz (হিক্কা, কারোকে অসুবিধা হওয়ার ছাড়াই গ্যাস থেকে মুক্তি পাওয়ার একমাত্র উপায়)
Belch Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: উদ্গার
- Hindi: डकार
- Nepali: डकार
- Urdu: ڈکار
- Tamil: வெடிப்பு
- Telugu: వాంతి
- Arabic: التجشؤ
- Chinese: 打嗝
- Japanese: げっぷ
- Russian: отрыжка
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