barrages

Barrages Meaning in Bengali: ব্যারেজ (noun), ব্যারেজেস (plural), ব্যারেজেসগুলো (plural)

Part of Speech: noun (বিশেষ্য) / verb (ক্রিয়া) / transitive verb (পরস্পর সম্পর্ক রাখা)

Pronunciation: [buh-rah-zhiz]

Definition of Barrages

A barrage refers to a concentrated artillery bombardment over a wide area or a heavy discharge of words or blows. As a noun, it can also mean a dam placed in a watercourse to increase the depth of water or to divert it into a channel for navigation or irrigation purposes. As a verb, it can mean to bombard someone or something with a concentrated artillery fire or to confront someone with a rapid and continuous delivery of questions, criticisms, or information.

Synonyms of Barrages

1. Bombardment (বোমাবার্ডমেন্ট) – noun
2. Deluge (প্রবাহ) – noun
3. Onslaught (আক্রমণ) – noun
4. Torrent (জলপ্রবাহ) – noun
5. Assault (আক্রমণ) – noun

Antonyms of Barrages

1. Peace (শান্তি) – noun
2. Calm (শান্ত) – adjective
3. Tranquility (শান্তিপূর্ণতা) – noun
4. Harmony (সামঞ্জস্য) – noun
5. Serenity (শান্তিপূর্ণতা) – noun

Origin of Barrages

The word “barrage” originated from the French word “barrage,” which means “barrier” or “dam.” It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Barrel (noun) – বেরেল
2. Barrier (noun) – বাধা
3. Barren (adjective) – উদ্ভিদহীন
4. Bar (noun) – বার
5. Barricade (noun) – বাড়িতে বাধা

Barrages in Literature Quotes

1. “Words are the heavy artillery of the mind.” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge (শব্দগুলি মনের ভারী তুপান্বিত বাহিনী।)

Barrages Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্যারেজ
Hindi: बैरेज़
Nepali: बैरेज
Urdu: بیراج
Tamil: பேராச்
Telugu: బారేజ్
Arabic: سد
Chinese: 堰塞湖
Japanese: バラージュ
Russian: барраж

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