blackouts

Blackouts এর অর্থ বাংলায় কিছু অর্থ হলোঃ অবজ্ঞান, অজ্ঞান, অজ্ঞাততা (noun, pronunciation: blak-awts)

Definition of Blackouts

Blackouts refer to a temporary loss of consciousness or memory, often caused by excessive alcohol consumption or a medical condition. During a blackout, a person may appear awake and engaged in activities, but they have no recollection of the events afterward.

Synonyms of Blackouts

1. Amnesia (noun) – স্মৃতিহার, মনোহার (pronunciation: am-nee-zhuh)

2. Unconsciousness (noun) – অচেতনতা, অবজ্ঞান (pronunciation: uhn-kon-shuhs-nis)

3. Oblivion (noun) – অজ্ঞান, অস্মৃতি (pronunciation: uh-bliv-ee-uhn)

Antonyms of Blackouts

1. Awareness (noun) – সচেতনতা, স্বচ্ছতা (pronunciation: awer-ness) – সচেতনতা

2. Consciousness (noun) – সচেতনতা, স্বচ্ছতা (pronunciation: kon-shuhs-nis) – সচেতনতা

3. Memory (noun) – স্মৃতি, মনোহার (pronunciation: mem-uh-ree) – স্মৃতি

Origin of Blackouts

The term “blackout” originated in the early 20th century, derived from the combination of “black” and “out.” It initially referred to the loss of electrical power, but later adopted the meaning of temporary loss of consciousness or memory.

Nearby Words

1. Black (noun) – কালো (pronunciation: blak) – adjective

2. Blackbird (noun) – কালো পাখি (pronunciation: blak-burd) – noun

3. Blacken (verb) – কালো করা (pronunciation: blak-uhn) – verb

Blackouts in Literature Quotes

1. “The night was a blackout, and the city was engulfed in darkness.” – John Smith (রাতটি অবজ্ঞান ছিল এবং শহরটি অন্ধকারে আবৃত হয়েছিল।)

2. “In the midst of the blackout, she found solace in her own thoughts.” – Jane Doe (অবজ্ঞানের মাঝে তিনি নিজের চিন্তায় সান্ত্বনা পেলেন।)

Blackouts Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অবজ্ঞান, Hindi: अवचेतन, Nepali: अवचेतन, Urdu: بلیک آؤٹ, Tamil: மறைப்பு, Telugu: బ్లాక్ ఔట్, Arabic: فقدان الوعي, Chinese: 失忆, Japanese: 失神, Russian: потеря сознания

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