bogle

Bogle meaning in Bengali: ভূত, ভূতের আকৃতি, ভূতের মতো কিছু (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbōɡəl/)

Definition of Bogle

A bogle is a supernatural being or ghost, often depicted as a mischievous or malevolent spirit. It is believed to haunt or frighten people, especially at night or in lonely places.

Bogle Synonyms

Some synonyms of bogle include specter, phantom, apparition, spirit, ghost, and spook.

Bogle Antonyms

Antonyms of bogle include মানুষ (human), সত্তা (reality), and সাধারণ (ordinary).

Origin of Bogle

The word “bogle” originated from the Middle English word “bogill” or “bogyl,” which means hobgoblin or scarecrow. It is derived from the Old English word “būgan,” meaning to bend or bow, possibly referring to the bending or bowing of the body in fear when encountering a bogle.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bogle include:

  • Phantom (noun) – a ghost or apparition
  • Spirit (noun) – a supernatural being or essence
  • Apparition (noun) – a ghostly figure or appearance
  • Specter (noun) – a ghost or spirit

Bogle in Literature Quotes

“The bogle, with his wand of power, was now in full possession of the field.” – Sir Walter Scott (ভূত, ভূতের আকৃতি, ভূতের মতো কিছু)

“The bogle, a creature of the night, haunted the dreams of the villagers.” – Emily Brontë (ভূত, ভূতের আকৃতি, ভূতের মতো কিছু)

Bogle Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ভূত, Hindi: भूत, Nepali: भूत, Urdu: بھوت, Tamil: பேய், Telugu: భూతం, Arabic: شبح, Chinese: 鬼, Japanese: 幽霊, Russian: призрак

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