bangle

Bangle Meaning in Bengali: চুড়ি, বালি, কাংশি (noun)

Definition: A bangle is a rigid bracelet or anklet, usually made of metal, wood, or glass, worn as an ornament on the wrist or ankle.

Synonyms: bracelet, wristlet, armlet, circlet, wristband

Antonyms: locket (লকেট), pendant (পেন্ডেন্ট)

Origin: The word “bangle” originated from the Hindi word “bangri” and ultimately from the Sanskrit word “bāṅgṛīka” meaning “glass ring.” It has been a popular accessory in South Asia for centuries.

Nearby Words:

  • 1. Bracelet (noun) – a decorative band or chain worn around the wrist or arm.
  • 2. Wristlet (noun) – a small strap or bracelet worn around the wrist.
  • 3. Armlet (noun) – a band worn around the upper arm as an ornament or insignia.
  • 4. Circlet (noun) – a small circular band, typically made of precious metal and often set with gemstones, worn on a finger or as a necklace or bracelet.
  • 5. Wristband (noun) – a strip of fabric or other material worn around the wrist, typically to identify the wearer or as a decoration.

Bangle in Literature Quotes:

  1. “She wore bangles on her wrists, each one a different color, and they jingled when she moved.” – Jhumpa Lahiri (তিনি আপনার কণ্ঠে কণ্ঠে ঝিনঝিন করে বাংলা মানে চুড়ি পরেছিলেন।)
  2. “The sound of bangles tinkling together is like music to my ears.” – Rabindranath Tagore (চুড়ির শব্দ আমার কানে সঙ্গীতের মতো শোনা যায়।)

Bangle Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: চুড়ি
  • Hindi: चूड़ी
  • Nepali: चुडी
  • Urdu: چوڑی
  • Tamil: வளையல்
  • Telugu: బంగారం
  • Arabic: سوار
  • Chinese: 手镯
  • Japanese: バングル
  • Russian: браслет

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