blah-blah

Blah-Blah Meaning in Bengali: ব্লাহ-ব্লাহ (noun), ব্লাহ-ব্লাহ (pronunciation)

Definition: Blah-blah refers to meaningless or empty talk or writing. It is often used to describe speech or writing that lacks substance or is repetitive and boring.

Synonyms: gibberish, drivel, babble, prattle, nonsense

Antonyms: meaningful (অর্থপূর্ণ), significant (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ)

Origin: The term “blah-blah” originated in the English language and is an onomatopoeic representation of meaningless chatter. It gained popularity in the early 20th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Gibberish (noun) – অর্থহীন কথা
  • Drivel (noun) – অর্থহীন কথা
  • Babble (verb) – অর্থহীন কথা বলা
  • Prattle (verb) – অর্থহীন কথা বলা
  • Nonsense (noun) – অর্থহীন কথা

Blah-Blah in Literature Quotes:

  • “His speech was nothing but blah-blah,” said John Doe. (তার বক্তৃতা কেবল ব্লাহ-ব্লাহ ছিল, বলেন জন ডো)
  • “Blah-blah is the enemy of meaningful communication,” wrote Jane Smith. (ব্লাহ-ব্লাহ অর্থপূর্ণ যোগাযোগের শত্রু,” লিখেছেন জেন স্মিথ)

Blah-Blah Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ব্লাহ-ব্লাহ
  • Hindi: ब्लाह-ब्लाह
  • Nepali: ब्लाह-ब्लाह
  • Urdu: بلاہ-بلاہ
  • Tamil: பிளா-பிளா
  • Telugu: బ్లా-బ్లా
  • Arabic: بلا-بلا
  • Chinese: 喋喋不休
  • Japanese: ブラブラ
  • Russian: бла-бла

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