Baubles Meaning in Bengali: বাংলা অর্থঃ অলঙ্কার, মণি, মুদ্রার টুকরা (noun, pronunciation: bɔːbəlz)
Definition of Baubles
Baubles refer to small, decorative trinkets or ornaments that are often used for adornment or as a symbol of wealth or status. These objects are typically visually appealing but lack any significant practical value. Baubles are commonly made of precious metals, gemstones, glass, or plastic and are often used as accessories for clothing or as decorative items for Christmas trees.
Synonyms of Baubles
1. Trinkets (অলঙ্কারিকা, noun)
2. Ornaments (অলঙ্কার, noun)
3. Knickknacks (অলঙ্কারিকা, noun)
Antonyms of Baubles
1. Essentials (প্রয়োজনীয় জিনিস, noun)
2. Necessities (প্রয়োজনীয়তা, noun)
Origin of Baubles
The word “baubles” originated from the Middle English word “babel” or “babble,” which means a child’s toy or plaything. It is believed to have derived from the Old French word “baubel,” meaning a child’s plaything or trinket. The term gradually evolved to refer to small, decorative objects used for adornment or as symbols of wealth.
Nearby Words
1. Adornments (noun)
2. Trinketry (noun)
3. Knickknackery (noun)
Baubles in Literature Quotes
1. “All that glisters is not gold; often have you heard that told: Many a man his life hath sold, but my outside to behold: Gilded tombs do worms enfold.” – William Shakespeare (সব যা চমকে তা স্বর্ণ নয়; অনেক বার তুমি শুনেছো এটা: অনেক লোক তাঁর জীবন বিক্রি করেছে, কিন্তু আমার বাইরের দেখতে দেখতে: সোনার কবরগুলি কীটপতঙ্গের আচ্ছাদিত করে।)
Baubles Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: অলঙ্কার (alankar)
Hindi: अलंकार (alankar)
Nepali: अलंकार (alankar)
Urdu: زیور (ziwar)
Tamil: அலங்காரம் (alangāram)
Telugu: అలంకారం (alaṅkāraṁ)
Arabic: زينة (zayna)
Chinese: 首饰 (shǒushì)
Japanese: 装飾品 (sōshokuhin)
Russian: украшение (ukrasheniye)
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