Brain-sick Meaning in Bengali: মাথা-পাগল (noun, māthā-pāgal), মাথা-ব্যাথা (noun, māthā-byāthā), মাথা-ঘোরা (noun, māthā-ghōrā)
Definition and Part of Speech
Brain-sick (noun, adjective) – (of a person) mentally disturbed or insane; suffering from a mental disorder.
Synonyms of Brain-sick
1. Mad (পাগল, pāgal) – adjective
2. Insane (পাগল, pāgal) – adjective
3. Crazed (পাগল, pāgal) – adjective
4. Deranged (পাগল, pāgal) – adjective
5. Unbalanced (অস্থির, asthir) – adjective
Antonyms of Brain-sick
1. Sane (সম্যক, samyak) – adjective
2. Rational (যুক্তিসঙ্গত, yuktisangata) – adjective
3. Sound (শব্দমুক্ত, śabdamukta) – adjective
4. Stable (স্থিতিশীল, sthitiśīla) – adjective
5. Balanced (সমতুল্য, samatulya) – adjective
Origin of Brain-sick
The term “brain-sick” originated from the combination of the words “brain” and “sick.” It dates back to the late 16th century, where “brain” refers to the organ responsible for mental processes and “sick” denotes a state of illness or disorder.
Nearby Words
1. Brainstorm (noun) – a spontaneous group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems.
2. Brainwave (noun) – a sudden clever idea.
3. Brainchild (noun) – an idea, plan, or creation of one person.
4. Brainwash (verb) – to indoctrinate someone with a set of beliefs or ideas.
5. Brainy (adjective) – clever or intelligent.
Brain-sick in Literature Quotes
1. “The lunatic, the lover, and the poet are of imagination all compact.” – William Shakespeare (পাগল, pāgal)
2. “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein (পাগল, pāgal)
3. “Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity, all it takes is a little push.” – The Joker (পাগল, pāgal)
Brain-sick Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: মাথা-পাগল
Hindi: मस्तिष्क-बीमार
Nepali: मस्तिष्क-बिरामी
Urdu: دماغی بیمار
Tamil: மூளை-நோய்
Telugu: మెదడు-అస్వస్థ
Arabic: مريض عقلي
Chinese: 精神病
Japanese: 精神病
Russian: больной умом
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