boorish

Boorish Meaning in Bengali: অশিষ্ট, অশিষ্টতাপূর্ণ, অশিষ্টতাপূর্ণভাবে (noun, adjective, adverb)

Definition of Boorish

(adjective, pronounced: boor-ish)

Boorish refers to someone who is rude, ill-mannered, and lacks social graces. It is used to describe individuals who display uncivilized behavior, often showing a lack of consideration for others.

Synonyms of Boorish

(adjective)

1. Rude – অশিষ্ট (adjective)

2. Uncouth – অশিষ্ট (adjective)

3. Crude – অশিষ্ট (adjective)

4. Vulgar – অশিষ্ট (adjective)

5. Ill-mannered – অশিষ্ট (adjective)

Antonyms of Boorish

(adjective)

1. Polite – শিষ্ট (adjective)

2. Courteous – শিষ্ট (adjective)

3. Refined – শিষ্ট (adjective)

4. Sophisticated – শিষ্ট (adjective)

5. Cultured – শিষ্ট (adjective)

Origin of Boorish

(adjective)

The word “boorish” originated from the Middle English word “bure,” which means “peasant” or “farmer.” Over time, it evolved to describe someone who displayed the manners and behavior associated with rural or uncivilized individuals.

Nearby Words

(adjective, noun, verb)

1. Boor – অশিষ্ট (noun)

2. Boorishly – অশিষ্টভাবে (adverb)

3. Boorishness – অশিষ্টতা (noun)

4. Boorishnesses – অশিষ্টতা (noun)

5. Boors – অশিষ্ট (noun)

Boorish in Literature Quotes

“A boorish man is like a bull in a china shop, causing chaos wherever he goes.” – William Shakespeare (একটি অশিষ্ট মানুষ একটি চীনা দোকানে একটি ষাঁড়ের মতো, যেখানেই যায় তার কাছে অব্যবস্থা সৃষ্টি করে।)

“Boorishness is the enemy of harmony and civility.” – Jane Austen (অশিষ্টতা সমন্বয় এবং শিষ্টতার শত্রু।)

Boorish Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অশিষ্ট, Hindi: असभ्य, Nepali: असभ्य, Urdu: اکھڑ, Tamil: அரிப்பான, Telugu: అశిష్టమైన, Arabic: غير مهذب, Chinese: 粗鲁的, Japanese: 無作法な, Russian: грубый

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