carousals

Carousals Meaning in Bengali: পানীয় পান করা, মদ্যপান (noun, /kəˈraʊzəlz/)

Definition of Carousals

(noun, /kəˈraʊzəlz/)

Carousals refer to lively and noisy social gatherings or parties where people engage in drinking alcohol and revelry. It involves excessive drinking, merrymaking, and boisterous behavior.

Synonyms of Carousals

(noun)

  • Revelry – উল্লাস (noun)
  • Bacchanal – পানীয় পান করা (noun)
  • Jamboree – উল্লাসময় সমাবেশ (noun)
  • Orgy – পানীয় পান করা (noun)

Antonyms of Carousals

(noun)

  • Sobriety – সংযম (noun)
  • Abstinence – পরিহার (noun)
  • Restraint – সংযম (noun)
  • Serenity – শান্তি (noun)

Origin of Carousals

(noun)

The term “carousals” originated from the Middle French word “carouselle,” which means a drinking bout. It was derived from the Italian word “carosella,” which refers to a merry-go-round or carousel. The term evolved to describe the lively and boisterous behavior associated with drinking parties.

Nearby Words

  • Carouse – (verb)
  • Carousel – (noun)
  • Carouser – (noun)
  • Carousingly – (adverb)

Carousals in Literature Quotes

“He who loves not wine, women, and song remains a fool his whole life long.” – Johann Heinrich Voss (যে ব্যক্তি মদ, মহিলা এবং গানে ভালোবাসে না, সে জীবন ভরে মূর্খ থাকেন।)”

“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day.” – Frank Sinatra (আমি তাদের জন্য দুঃখিত যারা মদ্যপান করেন না। যখন তারা সকালে জাগে, তখনই তারা সারাদিন যেতে পারেন যেতে পারেন।)”

Carousals Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পানীয় পান করা
  • Hindi: मद्यपान
  • Nepali: मद्यपान
  • Urdu: مدیانہ
  • Tamil: குடிப்புரியல்
  • Telugu: కారుసల్స్
  • Arabic: السكر
  • Chinese: 狂欢
  • Japanese: 酒宴
  • Russian: пирование

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