bogy

Bogy meaning in Bengali: ভয়ঙ্কর, ভয়ংকর, ভয়ঙ্করকরণ, ভয়ংকরতা (noun, pronunciation: boh-gee)

Definition of Bogy

Bogy is a noun that refers to an imaginary evil spirit or ghost, often used to frighten children. It can also mean an object or situation that causes fear or anxiety.

Synonyms of Bogy

Some synonyms of bogy include phantom, specter, apparition, bogeyman, and goblin.

Antonyms of Bogy

Antonyms of bogy include comfort (সান্ত্বনা), assurance (আশ্বাস), and security (নিরাপত্তা).

Origin of Bogy

The word “bogy” originated in the early 19th century and is derived from the Middle English word “bogge,” which means a hobgoblin or a frightening apparition.

Nearby Words

  • Bog (noun) – a wetland or marshy area.
  • Bogus (adjective) – not genuine or true; fake.
  • Boggle (verb) – to hesitate or be confused.
  • Bogey (noun) – a score of one stroke over par in golf.

Bogy in Literature Quotes

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt (ভয়টাই একমাত্র জিনিস যা আমাদের ভয় করতে হবে।)

“Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.” – Yoda (ভয় অন্ধকারের পথ। ভয় ক্রোধে নেয়, ক্রোধ ঘৃণা নেয়, ঘৃণা যন্ত্রণা নেয়।)

Bogy Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ভয়ঙ্কর
  • Hindi: डरावना
  • Nepali: भयानक
  • Urdu: بھوت
  • Tamil: பயங்கரமான
  • Telugu: భయంకరమైన
  • Arabic: شبح
  • Chinese: 鬼
  • Japanese: お化け
  • Russian: призрак

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