boko

Boko Meaning in Bengali: বোক, মূর্খতা, অজ্ঞান, অজ্ঞ, অজ্ঞানতা (noun)

Definition: Boko is a noun that refers to foolishness, ignorance, or lack of knowledge. It is often used to describe someone who is unintelligent or lacks common sense.

Synonyms: Stupidity, idiocy, ignorance, foolishness (মূর্খতা, অজ্ঞান, অজ্ঞানতা)

Antonyms: Wisdom (বিজ্ঞান), knowledge (জ্ঞান)

Origin: The word “boko” originated from the Bengali language, where it has been used for centuries to describe foolishness or ignorance. It is derived from the Sanskrit word “boka,” which means a fool or an ignorant person.

Nearby Words:

  • বোকমানুষ (noun) – Foolish person
  • বোকতা (noun) – Foolishness
  • বোকপনা (noun) – Stupidity
  • বোকটা (noun) – Fool

Boko in Literature Quotes:

  • “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” – Stephen Hawking (জ্ঞানের সবচেয়ে বড় শত্রু অজ্ঞান নয়, তা হলো জ্ঞানের মহাভ্রান্তি।)
  • “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.” – William Shakespeare (মূর্খ মানে মনে হয় সে জ্ঞানী, কিন্তু জ্ঞানী মানে জানে নিজেকে মূর্খ।)

Boko Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বোক
  • Hindi: बोको
  • Nepali: बोको
  • Urdu: بوکو
  • Tamil: போகோ
  • Telugu: బోకో
  • Arabic: بوكو
  • Chinese: 博科
  • Japanese: ボコ
  • Russian: боко

For more information on “boko,” you can visit Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, or TheFreeDictionary.com.