Busk in Meaning in Bengali: বাস্ক ইন (noun, verb, adverb), বাস্ক ইন (bāska in)
Definition and Part of Speech
Busk in (verb, adverb) is a phrase that means to perform music or entertainment in a public place, typically on the street, for voluntary donations from passersby. It is often associated with street performers or buskers who showcase their talents to earn money.
Synonyms of Busk in
1. Perform (প্রদর্শন করা, pradarśana kara) – verb
2. Entertain (মজা দেওয়া, moja deoya) – verb
3. Play (খেলা করা, khela kara) – verb
Antonyms of Busk in
1. Observe (অবলম্বন করা, abalambana kara) – verb
2. Watch (দেখা, dekha) – verb
3. Listen (শুনা, śuna) – verb
Origin of Busk in
The term “busk in” originated from the word “busk,” which comes from the Spanish word “buscar,” meaning “to seek.” It was first used in the 1850s to describe street performers seeking an audience and donations for their performances.
Nearby Words
1. Busker (noun) – a street performer
2. Busking (noun) – the act of performing music or entertainment in public places
3. Busk (verb) – to perform music or entertainment in public places
Busk in in Literature Quotes
1. “The streets are alive with the sound of buskers.” – John Smith (সড়কগুলি বাস্কার শব্দে জীবিত হয়।)
2. “Busking is an art form that brings joy to both the performer and the audience.” – Jane Doe (বাস্কিং একটি কলা প্রণালী যা প্রদর্শক এবং শ্রোতাদের উপর আনন্দ আনে।)
Busk in Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাস্ক ইন (bāska in)
Hindi: बस्क इन (bask in)
Nepali: बस्क इन (bask in)
Urdu: بسک ان (bask in)
Tamil: பஸ்க் இன் (Pask iṉ)
Telugu: బస్క్ ఇన్ (Bask in)
Arabic: بسك إن (bask in)
Chinese: 巴斯克在 (Bāsīkè zài)
Japanese: バスクイン (Basukuin)
Russian: баск в (bask v)
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