blab

Bengali meanings of blab: বকচ্ছল (noun), বকচ্ছল করা (verb)

Blab

(noun, blab)

Blab is a term that refers to someone who talks too much or reveals secrets without thinking. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of talking excessively or revealing confidential information.

Definition of Blab

Blab is a noun that refers to a person who talks excessively or reveals secrets without discretion. As a verb, it means to reveal confidential information or talk excessively.

Synonyms of Blab:

  • Tattler (বকচ্ছলকারী)
  • Gossip (গল্পকার)
  • Chatterbox (বাকচ্ছল)
  • Blabbermouth (বকচ্ছল)

Antonyms of Blab:

  • Secretive (গোপনীয়)
  • Reserved (সংরক্ষিত)
  • Discreet (বিচক্ষণ)
  • Confidential (গোপনীয়)

Origin of Blab:

The word “blab” originated from Middle English and is believed to be derived from the Old Norse word “blabbra,” which means to chatter or babble.

Nearby words:

  • Blabber (verb)
  • Blabbering (noun)
  • Blabbered (verb)
  • Blabbermouthed (adjective)

Blab in Literature Quotes:

  • “A blab is no true man.” – William Shakespeare (একটি বকচ্ছল কোনও সত্য মানুষ নয়।)
  • “The blab of the pave, tires of carts, sluff of boot-soles, talk of the promenaders.” – Walt Whitman (পাথের বকচ্ছল, গাড়ির টায়ার, বুটের স্লাফ, প্রমেনেডারদের কথা।)

Blab Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বকচ্ছল
  • Hindi: बकचोद
  • Nepali: बकचोद
  • Urdu: بکچود
  • Tamil: பிளாப்
  • Telugu: బ్లాబ్
  • Arabic: بلاب
  • Chinese: 喋喋不休
  • Japanese: おしゃべり
  • Russian: болтун

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