barriers

Barriers Meaning in Bengali: বাধা, প্রতিবন্ধক, অবরোধ (noun, pronunciation: bādhā, pratibandhak, abarōdha)

Definition of Barriers

(noun, pronunciation: bārēr)

Barriers refer to physical or metaphorical obstacles that hinder progress, communication, or access. They can be tangible structures like walls, fences, or gates, or they can be intangible factors such as language barriers or social barriers.

Synonyms of Barriers

(noun, pronunciation: sinanim, bādhārthī)

  • Obstacles – বাধা (bādhā)
  • Hindrances – প্রতিবন্ধ (pratibandh)
  • Impediments – বাধা (bādhā)
  • Blockades – অবরোধ (abarōdha)

Antonyms of Barriers

(noun, pronunciation: viparīta arthī, bādhābhinna)

  • Openings – উদ্বোধন (udbēdhan)
  • Access – প্রবেশ (prabēś)
  • Freedom – স্বাধীনতা (swādhīnata)
  • Opportunities – সুযোগ (suyōg)

Origin of Barriers

(noun)

The word “barriers” originated from the Middle English word “barere,” which means “obstacle” or “one who bars.” It can be traced back to the Old French word “barriere” and the Latin word “barra,” both of which refer to a bar or barrier.

Nearby Words

  • Barrier reef – noun
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  • Barrier method – noun
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Barriers in Literature Quotes

“The only barriers that exist are those you have placed in your mind.” – Napoleon Hill (একমাত্র বাধা হলো তুমি নিজের মনে স্থাপন করেছো।)

“Love is the bridge that closes the gap.” – Paulo Coelho (ভালোবাসা হলো সেই সেতু যা অন্তর বন্ধ করে।)

Barriers Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বাধা
  • Hindi: बाधा
  • Nepali: बाधा
  • Urdu: رکاوٹ
  • Tamil: தடைகள்
  • Telugu: బాధకాలు
  • Arabic: حواجز
  • Chinese: 障碍
  • Japanese: 障壁
  • Russian: барьеры

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