[ শা:রিভা:রি America(n) শিভারী ]noun শোরগোল; হট্টগোল।
charivari definition
A noisy and discordant procession or gathering expressing disapproval.
charivari শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
callathump, shivaree, callithump, belling, charivari, chivaree,
charivari Example in a sentence
The newly engaged couple stumbled into a raucous charivari, with pots and pans banging in their wake.
The charivari echoed through the village streets, a discordant cacophony of noise intended to ward off evil spirits.
To express their disapproval of the marriage, the villagers organized a thunderous charivari outside the bride’s house.
The charivari served as a public shaming, with the culprits enduring a night of noisy harassment.
The deafening charivari drove some participants to the brink of madness.
As the charivari raged on, the hapless newlyweds cowered inside their home.
The charivari tradition was an ancient form of social control, used to enforce community norms.
Over time, the practice of charivari dwindled, replaced by more civilized forms of protest.
Historians believe the charivari originated from the belief in the apotropaic power of noise.
The charivari, a once-common ritual, now remains a faint echo of a bygone era of superstition and social unrest.