bedizen

Bengali Meaning of Bedizen: পুষ্টিকরভাবে সাজানো, অতিরিক্ত সাজানো, অতিরিক্ত সুন্দর করা (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition of Bedizen

(verb, bih-dahy-zuhn)

Bedizen is a verb that means to dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or excessive manner. It is often used to describe someone who is overly decorated or dressed in a flashy and ostentatious way.

Synonyms of Bedizen

1. Decorate: সাজানো (verb)

2. Adorn: সাজানো (verb)

3. Embellish: সাজানো (verb)

4. Deck: সাজানো (verb)

Antonyms of Bedizen

1. Undecorate: অসাজানো (verb)

2. Unadorn: অসাজানো (verb)

3. Simplify: সহজ করা (verb)

4. Plain: সাধারণ (adjective)

Origin of Bedizen

The word “bedizen” originated from the Middle English word “bedisen,” which means to dress or adorn. It can be traced back to the Old English word “gedīsan,” meaning to deck or adorn. The prefix “be-” in bedizen intensifies the meaning, emphasizing the excessive or showy nature of the adornment.

Nearby Words

1. Bedeck: (verb) to decorate or adorn

2. Bedight: (verb) to dress or adorn

3. Bedabble: (verb) to splash or stain

4. Bedaub: (verb) to smear or cover with something sticky or dirty

Bedizen in Literature Quotes

“She bedizened herself with jewels and sequins, hoping to attract attention at the party.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (সে পার্টিতে নজর আকর্ষণ আকর্ষণ করার আশা করে সে নিজেকে জুয়েলারি এবং সিকুইনস দিয়ে সাজিয়েছিল।)

“He bedizened his car with flashy accessories, making it stand out on the road.” – Jane Austen (সে তার গাড়িকে আকর্ষণীয় সংযোজনসহ সাজিয়ে দিল, যা সড়কে আলাদা দেখতে দিল।)

Bedizen Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: পুষ্টিকরভাবে সাজানো

Hindi: सजाना

Nepali: सजाउनु

Urdu: سجانا

Tamil: அழகாக அணிய

Telugu: అలంకరించు

Arabic: زين

Chinese: 装饰

Japanese: 飾る

Russian: украшать

For more information on “bedizen,” you can visit wikipedia.org, dictionary.com, or thefreedictionary.com.