bogus

Bogus Meaning in Bengali: মিথ্যা, নকল, জাল, কাল্পনিক (noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Definition of Bogus

(noun, adjective, adverb, verb)

Bogus is a term used to describe something that is fake, false, or counterfeit. It refers to anything that is not genuine or authentic. The word can be used as a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb, depending on the context.

Synonyms of Bogus

(noun)

  • Counterfeit – নকল (nakol)
  • Fraud – প্রতারণা (pratarana)
  • Imitation – অনুকরণ (anukoron)

(adjective)

  • Fake – মিথ্যা (mithya)
  • False – মিথ্যা (mithya)
  • Phony – মিথ্যা (mithya)

Antonyms of Bogus

(noun)

  • Authentic – সত্য (sotto)
  • Genuine – সত্য (sotto)
  • Real – সত্য (sotto)

(adjective)

  • True – সত্য (sotto)
  • Original – মূল (mool)
  • Legitimate – বৈধ (baidh)

Origin of Bogus

The word “bogus” originated in the United States in the early 19th century. It is believed to have derived from the word “bogusman,” which was a term used to describe counterfeiters. The exact etymology of the word is uncertain, but it is thought to have been influenced by the Irish word “bogach,” meaning “soft” or “flexible.”

Nearby Words

  • Bog – noun
  • Bogey – noun
  • Boggle – verb

Bogus in Literature Quotes

“The world is full of bogus people pretending to be something they’re not.” – Author Unknown (পৃথিবী ভুল মানুষের সম্পূর্ণ ভরসা করে যারা নিজেদের না হওয়ার প্রতারণা করে।)

“Beware of bogus promises; they often lead to disappointment.” – John Smith (মিথ্যা অঙ্গীকারের দিকে সাবধান থাকুন; এটা সাধারণত বিয়াপারে বিপর্যয় আনে।)

Bogus Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: মিথ্যা (mithya)
  • Hindi: जाली (jali)
  • Nepali: जाली (jali)
  • Urdu: جعلی (jali)
  • Tamil: பொய் (poi)
  • Telugu: నకిలీ (nakili)
  • Arabic: مزيف (mazif)
  • Chinese: 假的 (jiǎ de)
  • Japanese: 偽の (nise no)
  • Russian: фальшивый (fal’shivyy)

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