bluestocking

Bluestocking Meaning in Bengali: নীলপটক, বিদ্যালঙ্কারিনী, বিদ্যালঙ্কারিনী (noun, pronunciation: bloo-stok-ing)

Definition of Bluestocking

Bluestocking refers to an intellectual or literary woman, especially one who is more interested in scholarly pursuits than in social activities. It is a term used to describe a woman who is highly educated and knowledgeable.

Synonyms of Bluestocking

1. Intellectual (noun)
2. Scholar (noun)
3. Academic (noun)

Antonyms of Bluestocking

1. Ignorant (অজ্ঞ)
2. Uneducated (অশিক্ষিত)
3. Illiterate (অপাঠ্য)

Origin of Bluestocking

The term “bluestocking” originated in the mid-18th century in England. It was derived from the informal gatherings of intellectual women who wore blue stockings instead of the traditional black stockings. These gatherings were known as the “Blue Stockings Society” and were led by prominent women of the time.

Nearby Words

1. Bookworm (noun)
2. Intellectual (noun)
3. Scholar (noun)

Bluestocking in Literature Quotes

1. “A woman’s mind is as complex as the contents of her handbag; even when you get to the bottom of it, there is always something at the bottom to surprise you.” – Virginia Woolf (একটি নারীর মন তার হ্যান্ডব্যাগের সামগ্রীর মতো জটিল; এটির তলে পৌঁছানোর সময়ও, সবসময় আপত্তি জনক কিছু থাকে।)

Bluestocking Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: নীলপটক
Hindi: नीली मोज
Nepali: नीलो मोज
Urdu: نیلی موز
Tamil: நீல மெட்டுக்கால்
Telugu: నీలి మెట్టుకులు
Arabic: جورب أزرق
Chinese: 蓝袜子
Japanese: 青い靴下
Russian: голубые чулки

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