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Charivari শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: হট্টগোল

Charivari Meaning In Bengali হট্টগোল

Charivari

বিবিধ আত্তয়াজে মিলিত সঙ্গীত, হট্টগোল,

Definition

1) Charivari: a mock serenade consisting of discordant noises made with pots, pans, and other objects, typically given as a form of protest or ridicule to someone who has behaved in a socially unacceptable manner.
2) Charivari: a traditional French custom involving a noisy, mock procession outside the home of newlyweds in order to disturb and tease them as part of wedding festivities.
3) Charivari: a form of community justice in some cultures involving public shaming or ridicule of individuals who have violated social norms or traditions.

Examples

Charivari Example in a sentence

1) The neighbors organized a charivari to celebrate the newlyweds' marriage.

2) The loud charivari could be heard echoing through the village streets.

3) The villagers banged pots and pans together to create a festive charivari.

4) The loud charivari startled the sleeping animals in the barn.

5) The boisterous charivari procession danced through the town square.

6) The wedding guests made a charivari to serenade the couple on their wedding night.

7) The jubilant crowd filled the air with a cacophony of charivari.

8) The fishermen's charivari woke the entire village early in the morning.

9) The children joined in the charivari by blowing on kazoos and ringing bells.

10) The tradition of charivari dates back centuries in this small village.

Part of Speech

Charivari (Noun)

Synonyms

Charivari - (NOUN) বিবিধ আত্তয়াজে মিলিত সঙ্গীত

Fracas , Hullabaloo , Charivari - (NOUN) হট্টগোল

Bangla Academy Dictionary

charivari

Antonyms

Order
Harmony
Peace

Encyclopedia

Charivari: a mock serenade consisting of discordant noises made with pots, pans, and other objects, typically given as a form of protest or ridicule to someone who has behaved in a socially unacceptable manner.
Charivari: a traditional French custom involving a noisy, mock procession outside the home of newlyweds in order to disturb and tease them as part of wedding festivities.
Charivari: a form of community justice in some cultures involving public shaming or ridicule of individuals who have violated social norms or traditions.