brickbat

Brickbat Meaning in Bengali: ব্রিকব্যাট, পাথরের টুকরা, পাথরের খোঁচা (noun, pronunciation: brick-bat)

Definition of Brickbat

(noun, pronunciation: brick-bat)

A brickbat refers to a piece of brick or a fragment of a broken brick. It is typically used as a weapon or as a projectile for throwing. In a figurative sense, it can also refer to a harsh or critical remark or comment.

Synonyms of Brickbat

(noun, pronunciation: brick-bat)

  • Insult – অপমান (noun)
  • Taunt – ছিড়িয়াখেলা (noun)
  • Barb – কাঁটা (noun)
  • Slur – অপমানজনক শব্দ (noun)

Antonyms of Brickbat

(noun, pronunciation: brick-bat)

  • Compliment – প্রশংসা (noun)
  • Praise – প্রশংসা (noun)
  • Acclaim – প্রশংসা (noun)
  • Applause – তালিত (noun)

Origin of Brickbat

(noun, pronunciation: brick-bat)

The word “brickbat” originated from the combination of “brick” and “bat.” “Brick” refers to a rectangular block made of clay that is used in construction, while “bat” refers to a club or a stick used for hitting or striking. The term has been in use since the 17th century.

Nearby Words

  • Bricklayer – ইট মজুর (noun)
  • Brickwork – ইটের কাজ (noun)
  • Brickyard – ইট উদ্যান (noun)
  • Brick – ইট (noun)

Brickbat in Literature Quotes

“His words were like brickbats, shattering her confidence.” – Jane Austen (তাঁর বাক্যগুলি ছিড়িয়ে তার আত্মবিশ্বাস ভেঙ্গে দিলো।)

“The critics threw brickbats at the author’s latest novel.” – Mark Twain (সমালোচকরা লেখকের সর্বশেষ উপন্যাসে ছিড়িয়ে গেলো।)

Brickbat Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ব্রিকব্যাট
  • Hindi: ईंट का टुकड़ा
  • Nepali: ईंटको टुकडा
  • Urdu: برکبٹ
  • Tamil: மண்கள் துண்டு
  • Telugu: ఈంట గుండె
  • Arabic: قطعة من الطوب
  • Chinese: 砖块
  • Japanese: レンガの破片
  • Russian: кирпичный обломок

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