boredom

Boredom Meaning in Bengali: বিরক্তি, নিষ্ক্রিয়তা, উদাসীনতা (noun, /bɔrˈdʌm/)

Definition of Boredom

Boredom refers to the state of being bored or uninterested in one’s surroundings or activities. It is a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction that arises from a lack of stimulation or excitement.

Synonyms of Boredom

1. Tedium – নিষ্ক্রিয়তা (noun)
2. Ennui – বিরক্তি (noun)
3. Monotony – একঘেয়েতা (noun)
4. Dullness – নিস্তেজতা (noun)
5. Languor – অবসন্নতা (noun)

Antonyms of Boredom

1. Excitement – উদ্যম (noun)
2. Interest – আগ্রহ (noun)
3. Fascination – মোহনীয়তা (noun)
4. Engagement – নিয়োগ (noun)
5. Stimulation – উদ্দীপনা (noun)

Origin of Boredom

The word “boredom” originated from the Middle English term “bordom,” which meant “state of being weary or tired.” It is derived from the Old English word “bord,” meaning “board” or “plank,” which referred to a wooden plank used for games. Over time, the term evolved to describe the feeling of weariness or lack of interest.

Nearby Words

1. Bore – (noun) বিরক্তি
2. Bored – (adjective) বিরক্ত
3. Boredom – (noun) বিরক্তি
4. Borehole – (noun) বোরহোল
5. Borer – (noun) বোরার

Boredom in Literature Quotes

1. “The two enemies of human happiness are pain and boredom.” – Arthur Schopenhauer (মানব সুখের দুটি শত্রু হল ব্যথা এবং বিরক্তি।)
2. “Boredom is the root of all evil – the despairing refusal to be oneself.” – Søren Kierkegaard (বিরক্তি সব দুষ্টের মূল – নিজে হতে অস্বীকার করার হয়তো অপেক্ষা।)

Boredom Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিরক্তি, Hindi: उबाऊ, Nepali: उबाऊ, Urdu: بورڈم, Tamil: மதியம், Telugu: ఆకస్మికంగా, Arabic: الملل, Chinese: 无聊, Japanese: 退屈, Russian: скука

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