Buckish Meaning in Bengali: বাঁচল, বাঁচলা, বাঁচলানো (noun, verb, adjective)
Definition and Part of Speech
Buckish (adjective, pronounced buhk-ish) refers to someone who is bold, daring, or fashionable in a showy or ostentatious way.
Synonyms of Buckish
1. Dashing – আকর্ষণীয় (adjective)
2. Flamboyant – আড়ম্বরপূর্ণ (adjective)
3. Swanky – আড়ম্বরপূর্ণ (adjective)
4. Brash – অসভ্য (adjective)
Antonyms of Buckish
1. Modest – মিতব্যয়ী (adjective)
2. Humble – বিনয়ী (adjective)
3. Reserved – সংযত (adjective)
4. Shy – লাজুক (adjective)
Origin of Buckish
The word “buckish” originated from the noun “buck,” which means a fashionable or dashing young man. It is derived from the Middle English word “buk,” meaning male deer or goat. The suffix “-ish” is added to indicate the quality or characteristic of being like a buck.
Nearby Words
1. Buckle – noun
2. Bucket – noun
3. Buckle – verb
4. Buckler – noun
Buckish in Literature Quotes
1. “He was the most buckish young fellow in town, always dressed to the nines.” – Jane Austen (সে শহরে সবচেয়ে আকর্ষণীয় যুবক ছিল, সর্বদা নয়ে নয়ে পোশাক পরা হয়ে থাকত।)
2. “Her buckish behavior caught everyone’s attention at the party.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (পার্টিতে তার আকর্ষণীয় আচরণ সবার মনোয়োগ আকর্ষণ করে।)
Buckish Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাঁচল
Hindi: बकचोद
Nepali: बकचोद
Urdu: بکچود
Tamil: பக்சோடு
Telugu: బక్చోడు
Arabic: بكش
Chinese: 鹿般的
Japanese: 鹿のような
Russian: оленеватый
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