cackle

Cackle Meaning in Bengali: কাকান (noun), কাকান করা (verb), কাকান শব্দ (noun)

Definition and Part of Speech:

Cackle (noun, verb) – /ˈkæk.əl/

Noun: A loud, shrill, and often high-pitched sound made by a hen or a goose.

Verb: To make a cackling sound, like a hen or a goose.

Synonyms of Cackle:

1. Cluck (কাকান করা)

2. Chatter (বাকবাক করা)

3. Giggle (হাসি করা)

4. Chuckle (হাসি করা)

5. Snicker (হাসি করা)

Antonyms of Cackle:

1. Silence (শান্তি)

2. Quiet (শান্ত)

3. Hush (শান্তি)

4. Stillness (শান্তি)

5. Serenity (শান্তি)

Origin of Cackle:

The word “cackle” originated from Middle English and is derived from the Old English word “ceacian,” which means “to cackle.” It is related to the Middle Low German word “kakelen” and the Dutch word “kakelen,” both of which also mean “to cackle.”

Nearby Words:

1. Cluck (verb)

2. Chatter (verb)

3. Giggle (verb)

4. Chuckle (verb)

5. Snicker (verb)

Cackle in Literature Quotes:

1. “Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.” – Victor Hugo (হাসি মানুষের মুখ থেকে শীতকাল দূর করে দেয়। – ভিক্টর হিউগো)

2. “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever.” – Walt Disney (হাসি সময়ব্যথা নয়, কল্পনা কোনও বয়স নয়, এবং স্বপ্ন চিরতরে। – ওয়াল্ট ডিজনি)

Cackle Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: কাকান

Hindi: चिल्लाना

Nepali: चिल्लाउनु

Urdu: چلانا

Tamil: கூக்குதல்

Telugu: కక్కించు

Arabic: صرير

Chinese: 咯咯笑

Japanese: ひょうきんな笑い

Russian: хихиканье

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