buoy up

Buoy Up Meaning in Bengali: উদ্দীপন করা, উত্তেজিত করা, প্রচুর আশা দেখানো, প্রচুর আশা দেখানো (verb, pronunciation: /ˈbɔɪ ʌp/)

Definition of Buoy Up

Buoy up is a phrasal verb that means to uplift or support someone emotionally or mentally. It refers to providing encouragement, hope, or motivation to someone who is feeling down or discouraged.

Synonyms of Buoy Up

1. Encourage (উদ্দীপন করা, verb)
2. Inspire (উত্তেজিত করা, verb)
3. Cheer (প্রচুর আশা দেখানো, verb)

Antonyms of Buoy Up

1. Discourage (হতাশ করা, verb)
2. Demotivate (অনুপ্রেরণা হারানো, verb)

Origin of Buoy Up

The term “buoy up” originated from the Middle English word “buoyen,” which means to keep afloat or support. It is derived from the Old French word “boier” and the Latin word “bouare,” both of which have similar meanings.

Nearby Words

1. Buoy (noun)
2. Buoyancy (noun)
3. Buoyant (adjective)

Buoy Up in Literature Quotes

1. “Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all.” – Emily Dickinson (আশা হল এমন একটি পাখি যা আত্মার উপর বসে থাকে এবং শব্দহীন গান গাইতে থাকে এবং কখনও থামে না।)

Buoy Up Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উদ্দীপন করা
Hindi: उत्तेजित करना
Nepali: उत्तेजित गर्नु
Urdu: امیدوار کرنا
Tamil: மனதை மகிழ்ச்சியாக்கு
Telugu: ఆశాపూర్తి
Arabic: رفع المعنويات
Chinese: 鼓舞
Japanese: 励ます
Russian: поддерживать

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