Buckshee Meaning in Bengali: বাকশি (noun), বাকশির (adjective), বাকশি করা (verb)
Definition and Part of Speech:
Buckshee (noun, adjective, verb) – /ˈbʌkʃiː/
Noun: something obtained free or at no cost; a freebie.
Adjective: free; without charge.
Verb: to obtain or acquire something for free.
Synonyms of Buckshee:
Gratis (মুক্ত), Complimentary (উপহার), Free (বিনামূল্যে), Costless (বিনামূল্যে), On the house (বিনামূল্যে), Courtesy (আদর), Gift (উপহার)
Antonyms of Buckshee:
Chargeable (মূল্যযোগ্য), Expensive (মহংশ), Costly (মহংশ), Valuable (মূল্যবান), Priced (মূল্যযুক্ত), Premium (মূল্যবান), Worth (মূল্যবান)
Origin of Buckshee:
The word “buckshee” originated from the Hindi word “bakshi” meaning “a free gift”. It was later adopted by the British army during their presence in India and entered the English language.
Nearby Words:
1. Buckshot (noun) – small lead pellets used in shotgun shells.
2. Buckskin (noun) – the skin of a male deer or antelope.
3. Bucktooth (noun) – a projecting upper front tooth.
4. Buckwheat (noun) – a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds.
Buckshee in Literature Quotes:
1. “A buckshee gift is always appreciated.” – John Smith (একটি বাকশি উপহার সর্বদা স্বাগতযোগ্য।)
2. “He received a buckshee meal at the restaurant.” – Jane Doe (তিনি রেস্তোরাঁয় একটি বাকশি ভোজন পেয়েছিলেন।)
Buckshee Meaning in Different Languages:
Bengali: বাকশি
Hindi: बक्शी
Nepali: बक्सी
Urdu: بکشی
Tamil: பக்ஷி
Telugu: బక్షీ
Arabic: بكشي
Chinese: 免费
Japanese: 無料
Russian: бесплатно
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