bonkers

Bonkers Meaning in Bengali: পাগল, মাতাল, হতবুদ্ধি, পাগলামি (noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bonkers (adjective, adverb) – (of a person) mad or crazy; extremely enthusiastic or excited.

Synonyms of Bonkers

1. Crazy – পাগল (adjective)

2. Insane – পাগল (adjective)

3. Nuts – পাগল (adjective)

4. Loony – পাগল (adjective)

5. Wacky – পাগল (adjective)

Antonyms of Bonkers

1. Sane – সম্যক (adjective)

2. Rational – যুক্তিসঙ্গত (adjective)

3. Sensible – বুদ্ধিমান (adjective)

4. Logical – যুক্তিসঙ্গত (adjective)

5. Composed – শান্ত (adjective)

Origin of Bonkers

The word “bonkers” originated in the early 20th century, possibly from the word “bonk” meaning “to hit” or “to strike.” It is believed to have been derived from the British slang term “bonkeroony,” which means “crazy” or “mad.”

Nearby Words

1. Bonk (verb) – to hit or strike

2. Bonkersville (noun) – a fictional place where everything is crazy

3. Bonkfest (noun) – a wild or crazy event

4. Bonkeroony (adjective) – crazy or mad

5. Bonkhead (noun) – a person who is crazy or foolish

Bonkers in Literature Quotes

1. “He was absolutely bonkers, but in the best possible way.” – J.K. Rowling (সে অবশ্যই পাগল ছিল, কিন্তু সেরকম পাগল যা সম্ভবত সবচেয়ে ভালো।)

2. “I think the whole world has gone bonkers!” – Roald Dahl (আমি মনে করি সারা বিশ্ব পাগল হয়ে গেছে!)

3. “She laughed like a bonkers hyena.” – Terry Pratchett (সে একটি পাগল হায়েনা মত হাসলো।)

Bonkers Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পাগল, Hindi: पागल, Nepali: पागल, Urdu: پاگل, Tamil: போன்கர்ஸ், Telugu: బొంకర్స్, Arabic: مجنون, Chinese: 疯狂的, Japanese: 狂った, Russian: сумасшедший

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