bravado

Bravado Meaning in Bengali: বাহাদুরি, ধৈর্য, সাহসিকতা (noun)

Definition: Bravado, pronounced as bruh-vah-doh, is a noun that refers to a bold or swaggering display of courage or confidence, often intended to impress or intimidate others. It is an act of showing off one’s bravery or fearlessness, sometimes in a reckless or exaggerated manner.

Synonyms: audacity, bluster, swagger, cockiness, showiness

Antonyms: timidity (অহংকার), cowardice (ভীতিপূর্ণতা), fearfulness (ভীতিপ্রবণতা)

Origin: The word “bravado” originated from the Spanish word “bravada,” which means “bravery” or “defiance.” It entered the English language in the mid-16th century.

Nearby Words:

  • Brave (adjective) – সাহসী
  • Bravery (noun) – সাহসিকতা
  • Braveheart (noun) – সাহসিক হৃদয়
  • Bravely (adverb) – সাহসে
  • Bravura (noun) – সাহসিকতা

Bravado in Literature Quotes:

  • “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill (সাফল্য চূড়ান্ত নয়, ব্যর্থতা মৃত্যুবশতি নয়: এটা যে ধৈর্য থাকা গণনা করে তা গণ্য হয়।)
  • “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.” – Ambrose Redmoon (সাহস ভয় অনুপস্থিতি নয়, বরং এটা বিচার যে কিছু আর ভয়ের চেয়ে বেশি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ।)

Bravado Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বাহাদুরি
  • Hindi: ढिठाई
  • Nepali: ढिठाई
  • Urdu: دھیٹی
  • Tamil: தப்பான
  • Telugu: ధీర్గమైన
  • Arabic: شجاعة
  • Chinese: 虚张声势
  • Japanese: 大言壮語
  • Russian: храбрость

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