beret

Beret Meaning in Bengali: বেরে, বেরে টুপি, বেরে টুপির মতো টুপি (noun, pronunciation: buh-rey, buh-rey tuh-pee, buh-rey tuh-pee-er moto tuh-pee)

Definition of Beret

A beret is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat, usually made of wool or felt, and commonly associated with French culture. It is often worn tilted to one side and is a symbol of artistic or intellectual individuals.

Beret Synonyms

1. Cap (noun)
2. Tam (noun)
3. Chapeau (noun)

Beret Antonyms

1. Helmet (noun) – হেলমেট
2. Bonnet (noun) – বনেট
3. Topi (noun) – টোপি

Origin of Beret

The beret originated in the Basque region of France and Spain. It was traditionally worn by shepherds and peasants as protection from the elements. Over time, it gained popularity and became a fashionable accessory.

Nearby Words

1. Hat (noun) – টুপি
2. Cap (noun) – টুপি
3. Tam (noun) – টুপি
4. Chapeau (noun) – টুপি

Beret in Literature Quotes

1. “She wore a black beret, giving her an air of mystery.” – Ernest Hemingway (তিনি একটি কালো বেরে পরেছিলেন, যা তাকে একটি রহস্যময় বাতাস দিয়েছিল।)
2. “The artist donned a red beret, ready to create masterpieces.” – Pablo Picasso (শিল্পীটি একটি লাল বেরে পরেছিল, যা তাকে মাস্টারপিস তৈরি করার জন্য প্রস্তুত করেছিল।)

Beret Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বেরে
Hindi: बेरेट
Nepali: बेरेट
Urdu: بیریٹ
Tamil: பெரெட்
Telugu: బెరెట్
Arabic: بيريه
Chinese: 贝雷帽
Japanese: ベレー帽
Russian: берет

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