blinders

Blinders Meaning in Bengali: ব্লাইন্ডারস, অন্ধকারবিমূঢ়ক, অন্ধকারবিমূঢ়ক পদার্থ (noun, pronunciation: /ˈblaɪndərz/)

Definition of Blinders

Blinders refer to a pair of small leather or plastic screens that are attached to the sides of a horse’s bridle or a racing car’s helmet to restrict its vision. They are designed to prevent the animal or driver from being distracted or startled by what is happening around them.

Synonyms of Blinders

1. Blinkers (ব্লিঙ্কার্স, noun)
2. Winkers (উইঙ্কার্স, noun)
3. Eye shields (আই শিল্ডস, noun)

Antonyms of Blinders

1. Open-eyed (খোলা চোখে, adjective)
2. Aware (সচেতন, adjective)
3. Observant (সতর্ক, adjective)

Origin of Blinders

The term “blinders” originated in the late 19th century, derived from the verb “blind.” It was first used in the context of horse racing, where the screens were introduced to keep the horses focused on the track and prevent them from being spooked by the crowd or other distractions.

Nearby Words

1. Blind (noun)
2. Blinded (adjective)
3. Blindfold (noun)

Blinders in Literature Quotes

1. “He wore blinders, and he saw only what he wanted to see.” – Stephen King (তিনি অন্ধকারবিমূঢ়ক পরিধান করেছিলেন এবং তিনি শুধুমাত্র যা দেখতে চান তাই দেখতেন।)
2. “The blinders of conformity narrow our vision.” – Maya Angelou (সামঞ্জস্যের অন্ধকারবিমূঢ়ক আমাদের দৃষ্টিকোণ সংকুচিত করে।)

Blinders Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ব্লাইন্ডারস
Hindi: ब्लाइंडर्स
Nepali: ब्लाइंडर्स
Urdu: بلائنڈرز
Tamil: பிளைண்டர்ஸ்
Telugu: బ్లైండర్స్
Arabic: العوائق
Chinese: 马眼罩
Japanese: ブラインダー
Russian: заглушки

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