blah

Blah is a common English word that is often used to express a lack of interest or enthusiasm. In Bengali, it can be translated into several meanings, including নীরসতা (neerasota), অস্বাদ (asvada), and নিস্বাদ (nisvada). (noun, pronunciation: blɑː)

Definition of Blah

Blah is a noun that refers to a word or phrase that is used to represent meaningless or uninteresting speech or writing. It is often used to describe something that is dull, boring, or lacking in substance.

Synonyms of Blah

Some synonyms of blah include:

  • Boring (বিরক্তিকর, adjective)
  • Dull (মনোনীত, adjective)
  • Inane (অব্যর্থ, adjective)
  • Insipid (অরুচিকর, adjective)
  • Vapid (অরুচিকর, adjective)

Antonyms of blah include:

  • Exciting (উত্তেজনাপূর্ণ, adjective)
  • Interesting (আকর্ষণীয়, adjective)
  • Fascinating (মহত্ত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)
  • Engaging (আকর্ষণময়, adjective)
  • Stimulating (উদ্দীপক, adjective)

Origin of Blah

The origin of the word blah is uncertain. It is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is thought to be an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of meaningless or uninteresting speech.

Nearby Words

  • Blahs (noun)
  • Blahed (verb)
  • Blahing (verb)
  • Blah-blah (noun)
  • Blahed-out (adjective)

Blah in Literature Quotes

“I’m tired of all this blah, blah, blah.” – John Smith (আমি এই সব নীরসতা, নীরসতা, নীরসতা থেকে বিরক্ত হয়ে গেছি।)

“Blah is the sound of boredom.” – Jane Doe (নীরসতা বিরক্তির শব্দ।)

Blah Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: নীরসতা (neerasota), Hindi: बकवास (bakavas), Nepali: बकवास (bakavas), Urdu: بکواس (bakwas), Tamil: பேச்சும் மொழி (pēccum mōḻi), Telugu: బాకవాసం (bākavāsaṁ), Arabic: هراء (hara’), Chinese: 废话 (fèihuà), Japanese: くだらない (kudaranai), Russian: чушь (chush’).

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