alive and kicking

Alive and Kicking Meaning in Bengali: জীবন্ত এবং প্রবল

Part of Speech: Idiom

Pronunciation: uh-lahyv and kik-ing

Short Definition: The phrase “alive and kicking” means to be active, healthy, and full of energy.

Alive and Kicking Synonyms: thriving, lively, vigorous, animated, energetic

Alive and Kicking Antonyms: lifeless, inactive, lethargic, sluggish, weak

Origin of Alive and Kicking: The origin of the phrase “alive and kicking” can be traced back to the 19th century. It is believed to have originated from the sport of boxing, where a boxer who is still standing and actively fighting is considered to be “alive and kicking.”

Nearby Words:

  • Alive (Adjective)
  • Kick (Noun)
  • Kick (Verb)
  • Kickback (Noun)
  • Kickboxing (Noun)

Alive and Kicking in Literature Quotes:

  1. “Despite facing numerous challenges, she is still alive and kicking.” (অনেক সমস্যার সম্মুখীন হলেও তিনি এখনো জীবন্ত এবং প্রবল।)
  2. “After recovering from the illness, he came back alive and kicking.” (অসুস্থতা থেকে সুস্থ হলে তিনি পুনরায় জীবন্ত এবং প্রবল হয়ে এসেছিলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: জীবন্ত এবং প্রবল
  • Hindi: जीवित और जोशीला
  • Nepali: जीवित र जोशीलो
  • Urdu: زندہ اور تازگی بھرا
  • Tamil: உயிர்க்குறைவான மற்றும் வலுவான
  • Telugu: జీవంతం మరియు ప్రబలంగా
  • Arabic: حيّ ونشيط
  • Chinese: 活著且有活力
  • Japanese: 生き生きとしている
  • Russian: живой и полон энергии

For more information, you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Dictionary.com
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com