bare

Bare Meaning in Bengali: খোলা, নগ্ন, অবর্ণিত, অবস্থানহীন (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition of Bare

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Bare is a versatile word that can be used as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. As a noun, it refers to the state of being naked or exposed. As a verb, it means to uncover or reveal something. As an adjective, it describes something that is uncovered, naked, or lacking in embellishment. As an adverb, it means completely or merely.

Bare Synonyms

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

  • Exposed – প্রকাশিত (adjective)
  • Naked – নগ্ন (adjective)
  • Uncover – খোলা (verb)
  • Reveal – প্রকাশ করা (verb)
  • Plain – সাধারণ (adjective)
  • Mere – কেবল (adjective)

Bare Antonyms

(noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

  • Covered – আচ্ছাদিত (adjective)
  • Clothed – পোশাকধারী (adjective)
  • Hide – লুকানো (verb)
  • Conceal – গোপন করা (verb)
  • Adorned – সজ্জিত (adjective)
  • Elaborate – বিস্তৃত (adjective)

Origin of Bare

(adjective)

The word “bare” originated from the Old English word “bær,” which means naked or uncovered. It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word “bazaz,” which has the same meaning. The word has evolved over time to encompass various meanings and uses.

Nearby Words

  • Barefoot – (adjective)
  • Barefaced – (adjective)
  • Bareheaded – (adjective)
  • Bareness – (noun)
  • Barely – (adverb)

Bare in Literature Quotes

(adjective)

“The naked truth is always better than the best-dressed lie.” – Ann Landers (অবর্ণিত সত্য সর্বদা সুন্দর পরিধান করা মিথ্যা চেয়ে ভালো।)

“Bare is beautiful.” – Marilyn Monroe (খোলা সুন্দর।)

Bare Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: খোলা
  • Hindi: नंगा
  • Nepali: नग्न
  • Urdu: ننگا
  • Tamil: பரவாய்ந்த
  • Telugu: తెలుపు
  • Arabic: عاري
  • Chinese: 赤裸
  • Japanese: 裸
  • Russian: голый

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