black out

Black Out Meaning in Bengali: ব্ল্যাক আউট (noun, pronunciation: blæk aʊt)

Definition: Black out refers to a temporary loss of consciousness or memory, often caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure or a traumatic experience. It can also refer to a period of time during which there is a complete power failure, resulting in a loss of light or electricity.

Synonyms: faint, pass out, swoon, lose consciousness, blackout (মুগ্ধতা, অবচেতন হওয়া, মূর্ছা, স্বপ্নে পড়া, ব্ল্যাকআউট)

Antonyms: revive, regain consciousness, wake up (পুনরুদ্ধার করা, চেতনা পুনরুদ্ধার করা, জাগা)

Origin: The term “black out” originated in the early 20th century, specifically during World War II. It was initially used to describe the practice of turning off all lights in a city or town to make it less visible to enemy aircraft during air raids. Over time, the term expanded to include other contexts, such as power failures and loss of consciousness.

Nearby Words:

  • Blackbird (noun) – কালো পাখি
  • Blackmail (noun) – ব্ল্যাকমেইল
  • Blacksmith (noun) – কালো করিগর
  • Blacklist (noun) – কালো তালিকা
  • Blackmail (verb) – ব্ল্যাকমেইল করা

Black Out in Literature Quotes:

  • “The world went black, and I felt myself blacking out.” – J.K. Rowling (বিশ্বটা কালো হয়ে গেল এবং আমি নিজেকে অবচেতন হচ্ছি।)
  • “In the blackness, I found solace.” – Edgar Allan Poe (কালোতার মধ্যে আমি সান্ত্বনা পেয়েছি।)

Black Out Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ব্ল্যাক আউট
  • Hindi: ब्लैकआउट
  • Nepali: ब्ल्याक आउट
  • Urdu: بلیک آؤٹ
  • Tamil: பிளாக் அவுட்
  • Telugu: బ్లాక్ ఔట్
  • Arabic: انقطاع الكهرباء
  • Chinese: 断电
  • Japanese: ブラックアウト
  • Russian: отключение электричества

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