belly-laugh

Belly-Laugh Meaning in Bengali: পেটের হাসি, পেটের হাসি (noun, /ˈbeliˌlaf/)

Definition

A belly-laugh is a deep, hearty, and uncontrollable laugh that originates from the belly or diaphragm. It is a loud and boisterous laugh that often involves shaking of the body.

Synonyms

  • Guffaw (পেটে হাসা)
  • Chortle (পেটে হাসা)
  • Roar (গর্জন)
  • Chuckling (কুকুরের মত হাসা)

Antonyms

  • Sobbing (কান্না)
  • Weeping (কান্না)
  • Crying (রোদন)
  • Sighing (শ্বাসপ্রশ্বাস করা)

Origin

The term “belly-laugh” originated in the early 20th century, combining the words “belly” and “laugh” to describe a deep and hearty laugh that comes from the belly or diaphragm.

Nearby Words

  • Laughter (noun)
  • Laugh (verb)
  • Humor (noun)
  • Comedy (noun)

Belly-Laugh in Literature Quotes

  • “Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.” – Victor Hugo (হাসি মানুষের মুখ থেকে শীতকাল দূর করে দেয়।)
  • “A good laugh is sunshine in the house.” – William Makepeace Thackeray (একটি ভাল হাসি বাড়িতে সূর্যের আলো।)
  • “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” – Victor Borge (হাসি দুই ব্যক্তির মধ্যে সবচেয়ে কম দূরত্ব।)

Belly-Laugh Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পেটের হাসি
  • Hindi: पेट की हँसी
  • Nepali: पेटको हासो
  • Urdu: پیٹ کی ہنسی
  • Tamil: வயிற்றின் சிரிப்பு
  • Telugu: పెట్టుబడి నవ్వు
  • Arabic: ضحكة البطن
  • Chinese: 肚子笑
  • Japanese: お腹を抱えて笑う
  • Russian: хохотать от души

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