belted

Belted Meaning in Bengali: বেল্টেড (noun, verb, adjective) [bel-tid]

Definition of Belted

(noun) A strip of leather or other material worn, typically round the waist, to support or hold in clothes or to carry weapons.

(verb) Fasten or secure with a belt.

(adjective) Wearing a belt.

Synonyms of Belted

  • Girded (বাঁধা)
  • Strapped (বাঁধা)
  • Banded (বাঁধা)
  • Tied (বাঁধা)

Antonyms of Belted

  • Unbelted (অবাঁধা)
  • Loose (ছিটকে)
  • Unfastened (খোলা)
  • Untied (খোলা)

Origin of Belted

The word “belted” originated from the Middle English word “belt,” which came from the Old English word “bælt.” It is related to the Old High German word “balz” and the Gothic word “balþei.” The usage of belts dates back to ancient times, where they were primarily used for practical purposes such as holding clothing or weapons.

Nearby Words

  • Belt (noun)
  • Beltless (adjective)
  • Beltline (noun)
  • Beltway (noun)

Belted in Literature Quotes

“He wore a belted tunic and carried a sword at his side.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (তিনি একটি বেল্টেড টিউনিক পরেন এবং তার পাশে একটি তরবার রাখেন।)

“She felt belted in by society’s expectations.” – Jane Austen (তিনি সমাজের প্রত্যাশার দ্বারা বেল্টেড অনুভব করেন।)

Belted Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বেল্টেড
  • Hindi: बेल्टेड
  • Nepali: बेल्टेड
  • Urdu: بیلٹڈ
  • Tamil: பெல்டெட்
  • Telugu: బెల్టెడ్
  • Arabic: مشدود
  • Chinese: 腰帶 (yāo dài)
  • Japanese: ベルト (beruto)
  • Russian: поясной (poyasnoy)

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