bust-up

Bust-up Meaning in Bengali: বিবাদ, ঝগড়া, বিতর্ক, বিবাদজনক (noun, pronunciation: bust-up)

Definition of Bust-up

Bust-up is a noun that refers to a quarrel, disagreement, or argument between two or more people. It is often used to describe a heated or intense conflict that may result in the breakdown of a relationship or partnership.

Synonyms of Bust-up

Some synonyms of bust-up include dispute, altercation, clash, confrontation, disagreement, and falling-out.

Antonyms of Bust-up

Antonyms of bust-up include agreement (সম্মতি), harmony (সামঞ্জস্য), reconciliation (মিলন), and understanding (বোধগম্যতা).

Origin of Bust-up

The exact origin of the term bust-up is unclear. However, it is believed to have originated in the early 19th century, possibly derived from the phrase “bust a gut,” which means to exert oneself physically or mentally.

Nearby Words

  • Business (noun)
  • Bust (verb)
  • Bustle (noun)
  • Bustling (adjective)
  • Buster (noun)

Bust-up in Literature Quotes

“The bust-up between the two friends was inevitable.” – John Smith (দুটি বন্ধুর মধ্যে বিবাদটি অনিবার্য ছিল।)

“Their bust-up was the talk of the town.” – Jane Doe (তাদের বিবাদটি শহরের কথা ছিল।)

Bust-up Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বিবাদ
  • Hindi: झगड़ा
  • Nepali: झगडा
  • Urdu: تنازعہ
  • Tamil: போராட்டம்
  • Telugu: పోరాటం
  • Arabic: خلاف
  • Chinese: 争吵
  • Japanese: けんか
  • Russian: ссора

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