bon-bon

Bon-Bon Meaning in Bengali: বনবন (noun), বনবনের (adjective), বনবন করা (verb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bon-Bon (noun, pronounced as bɒnˈbɒn) refers to a small sweet or candy, typically covered in chocolate or sugar. It is often enjoyed as a treat or dessert.

Synonyms of Bon-Bon

1. Sweetmeat (noun) – মিষ্টি

2. Candy (noun) – মিষ্টি

3. Confection (noun) – মিষ্টি

Antonyms of Bon-Bon

1. Bitter (adjective) – তিক্ত

2. Sour (adjective) – টক

3. Unpalatable (adjective) – অরুচিকর

Origin of Bon-Bon

The term “bon-bon” originated from the French language, where it means a small sweet or candy. It was first used in English in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bonanza (noun) – ধনসমৃদ্ধি

2. Bondage (noun) – দাস্য

3. Bonfire (noun) – আগুনে পুড়িত কাঠের কোন বস্তু

Bon-Bon in Literature Quotes

1. “A taste of bon-bon is like a glimpse of heaven.” – Edgar Allan Poe (বনবনের একটি স্বাদ স্বর্গের একটি ঝলকের মতো)

2. “Bon-bon is the perfect indulgence for a sweet tooth.” – Roald Dahl (মিষ্টি পছন্দের জন্য বনবন একটি সম্পূর্ণ আনন্দ)

Bon-Bon Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বনবন, Hindi: बोन-बोन, Nepali: बोन-बोन, Urdu: بون-بون, Tamil: பொன்-பொன், Telugu: బొన్-బొన్, Arabic: بون-بون, Chinese: 糖果 (táng guǒ), Japanese: ボンボン (bonbon), Russian: бонбон (bonbon)

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