blustery

Blustery Meaning in Bengali: ঝড়ময় (noun), ঝড়ময় (adjective), ঝড়ময়তা (noun), ঝড়ময়তা (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Blustery (adjective, pronounced as bluhs-tuh-ree) refers to a weather condition characterized by strong winds and gusts. It can also describe a person’s behavior, indicating that they are loud, boastful, or overbearing.

Synonyms of Blustery

Some synonyms of blustery include windy, gusty, stormy, tempestuous, boisterous, and blustering.

Antonyms of Blustery

Antonyms of blustery include calm (শান্ত), peaceful (শান্তিপূর্ণ), serene (শান্ত), tranquil (শান্ত), and still (অচল).

Origin of Blustery

The word blustery originated from the Middle English word “blusteren,” which means to blow violently or to be boisterous. It is derived from the Old Norse word “blastr,” meaning a strong wind.

Nearby Words

  • Bluster (noun) – ঝড়ময়তা, ঝড়ময়
  • Blusterer (noun) – ঝড়ময় ব্যক্তি
  • Blustering (adjective) – ঝড়ময়
  • Blustery (adjective) – ঝড়ময়

Blustery in Literature Quotes

“The wind howled through the trees, creating a blustery symphony of nature’s power.” – John Smith (বাতাস গাছের মধ্যে উড়িয়ে গিয়েছিল, প্রকৃতির শক্তির একটি ঝড়ময় সিম্ফোনি তৈরি করেছিল। – জন স্মিথ)

“Her blustery personality often overshadowed her true kindness.” – Jane Doe (তার ঝড়ময় ব্যক্তিত্ব সাধারণত তার সত্যিকারের মার্জিত মানুষিকতা পর্দায় ধাক্কা দেয়। – জেন ডো)

Blustery Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ঝড়ময়
  • Hindi: झड़मय
  • Nepali: झडमय
  • Urdu: جھڑمی
  • Tamil: புயல்வான
  • Telugu: బ్లస్టరీ
  • Arabic: عاصف
  • Chinese: 狂风
  • Japanese: 疾風
  • Russian: бурный

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