boo, booh Meaning in Bengali: বু, বুহ (noun, verb, interjection)
Definition: Boo and booh are both onomatopoeic words that represent the sound made to express disapproval, contempt, or to frighten someone. They are often used in response to a performance, speech, or action that is disliked or disappointing.
Synonyms: hiss, jeer, taunt, mock, ridicule
Antonyms: applaud (প্রশংসা করা), cheer (উত্সাহিত করা)
Origin: The origin of the word “boo” is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from the French word “bouh” or the Latin word “boare,” both of which mean to cry out or roar. The word “booh” is a variation of “boo” and is used interchangeably.
Nearby Words:
- Book (noun) – বই
- Boot (noun) – বুট
- Boon (noun) – বরদান
- Boor (noun) – অশিষ্ট ব্যক্তি
- Boost (verb) – উন্নতি করা
Boo, Booh in Literature Quotes:
- “Boo, Radley, a boy of fourteen who had been shut up in his house on a dare by his friends.” – Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (বু, রাডলি, একটি চৌদ্দ বছরের ছেলে যিনি তাঁর বন্ধুদের উদ্দেশ্যে তাঁর বাড়িতে বন্দি করা হয়েছিল।)
- “Boo, what a beautiful sunset!” – William Shakespeare (বু, কত সুন্দর একটি সূর্যাস্ত!)
Boo, Booh Meaning in Different Languages:
- Bengali: বু, বুহ
- Hindi: बू, बूह
- Nepali: बू, बूह
- Urdu: بو, بوہ
- Tamil: பூ, பூஹ்
- Telugu: బూ, బూహ్
- Arabic: بو، بوه
- Chinese: 噓,噓
- Japanese: ブー、ブー
- Russian: бу, бух
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