Black-Swan Meaning in Bengali: কালো-হংস (noun), কালো-হংসের অর্থ (pronunciation)
Definition
(noun, /blæk swɑːn/)
The term “black-swan” refers to an event or occurrence that is extremely rare, unpredictable, and has a significant impact. It is derived from the belief that all swans are white, as black swans were thought not to exist until their discovery in Australia.
Synonyms
(noun)
- Rarity – দুর্লভতা
- Unpredictability – অনির্দিষ্টতা
- Surprise – আশ্চর্য
- Unforeseen event – অপ্রত্যাশিত ঘটনা
Antonyms
(noun)
- Commonplace – সাধারণ
- Predictable – পূর্বাভাসযোগ্য
- Expected – প্রত্যাশিত
- Ordinary – সাধারণ
Origin
(noun)
The term “black-swan” was popularized by the philosopher Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book “The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable.” It originated from the ancient Western belief that all swans were white, until black swans were discovered in Australia in the 18th century.
Nearby Words
- Blackbird – (noun)
- Blackout – (noun)
- Blackmail – (noun)
- Blacksmith – (noun)
Black-Swan in Literature Quotes
“The black-swan event changed the course of history.” – Nassim Nicholas Taleb (কালো-হংস ঘটনাটি ইতিহাসের পথ পরিবর্তন করেছিল।)
“Life is full of black-swan moments, embrace them.” – Paulo Coelho (জীবন কালো-হংসের মুহূর্তে পূর্ণ, তাদের গ্রাহ্য করুন।)
Black-Swan Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: কালো-হংস
- Hindi: काला हंस
- Nepali: कालो हंस
- Urdu: کالا ہنس
- Tamil: கருப்பு ஆமை
- Telugu: నల్లపంది ఆనపకంటి
- Arabic: البجعة السوداء
- Chinese: 黑天鹅
- Japanese: 黒い白鳥
- Russian: Черный лебедь
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