amok

Amok Meaning in Bengali

Bengali Meaning: আমোক (amok)

Part of Speech

Part of Speech: noun

Pronunciation

Pronunciation: uh-muhk

Short Definition of Amok

Short Definition: Amok refers to a state of uncontrollable frenzy or rage, often resulting in violent and unpredictable behavior.

Amok Synonyms

Synonyms: berserk, frenzied, wild, maniacal, uncontrollable

Amok Antonyms

Antonyms: calm, composed, peaceful, tranquil

Origin of Amok

Origin: The term “amok” originated from the Malay language, specifically from the word “amuk” which means “attacking furiously.”

Nearby Words

Nearby Words:

  • Amoral (adjective)
  • Amorphous (adjective)
  • Amortize (verb)
  • Amnesty (noun)
  • Amnesia (noun)

Amok in Literature Quotes

Quote 1: “He went amok, attacking everyone in his path.” (সে আমোক হয়ে গেল, তার পথে যারা ছিল সবাইকে আক্রমণ করলেন।)

Quote 2: “The villagers were terrified as the man ran amok with a knife.” (ছাত্রটি ছুরিদিয়ে আমোক হয়ে গেলে গ্রামবাসীরা ভয়ে পরে গেলেন।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আমোক (amok)

Hindi: आमोक (amok)

Nepali: आमोक (amok)

Urdu: آموک (amok)

Tamil: அமோக் (amok)

Telugu: అమోక్ (amok)

Arabic: عموك (amok)

Chinese: 狂暴 (kuángbào)

Japanese: アモック (amokku)

Russian: амок (amok)

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