bibulous

Bibulous Meaning in Bengali: পানপ্রিয়, মদ্যপানপ্রিয়, পানপ্রণয়ী (noun, adjective, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bibulous (adjective, pronounced bih-byuh-luhs) refers to someone who is fond of or inclined towards drinking alcohol. It can also describe something that easily absorbs liquid or is soaked in liquid.

Synonyms of Bibulous

Some synonyms of bibulous include alcoholic, drunkard, inebriate, and tippler.

Antonyms of Bibulous

Antonyms of bibulous include abstemious (পরিমিত পান করা), sober (সংযমিত), and temperate (মিতব্যয়ী).

Origin of Bibulous

The word bibulous originated from the Latin word “bibulus,” which means “given to drinking.” It entered the English language in the early 18th century.

Nearby Words

  • 1. Bib (noun) – a piece of cloth or plastic worn by babies to protect their clothes while eating.
  • 2. Bible (noun) – the holy book of Christianity.
  • 3. Biceps (noun) – the large muscle at the front of the upper arm.

Bibulous in Literature Quotes

“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.” – Frank Sinatra (আমি তাদের জন্য দুঃখিত যারা মদ্যপান করেন না। যখন তারা সকালে জাগে, তখনই তারা সারাদিন যেমন ভালো অনুভব করবেন।)

“I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me.” – Winston Churchill (আমি মদ্যপান থেকে অনেক কিছু নিয়েছি, কিন্তু মদ্যপান আমার থেকে অনেক কিছু নিয়েছে না।)

Bibulous Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পানপ্রিয়
  • Hindi: पेयप्रिय
  • Nepali: पेयप्रिय
  • Urdu: پینے والا
  • Tamil: மதுபானப்
  • Telugu: మద్యపానప్రియుడు
  • Arabic: مدمن على الخمر
  • Chinese: 酒鬼
  • Japanese: 酒好き
  • Russian: пьяница

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