bootee

Bootee Meaning in Bengali: বুটি, জুতি, পাদুকা, পাদুকাবিশেষ, পাদুকাবিশেষকারী (noun, pronunciation: boo-tee)

Definition of Bootee

A bootee refers to a soft, usually knitted or crocheted, covering for the foot and ankle, typically worn indoors as a slipper or for a baby. It is a noun and pronounced as “boo-tee”.

Synonyms of Bootee

1. Slipper – পাদুকা (noun)
2. Shoe – জুতি (noun)
3. Footwear – পাদুকা (noun)
4. Sock – মোজা (noun)

Antonyms of Bootee

1. Barefoot – নগ্নপা (noun, Bengali meaning: নগ্নপা)
2. Shoeless – নগ্নপা (adjective, Bengali meaning: নগ্নপা)

Origin of Bootee

The word “bootee” originated from the French word “botte” meaning “boot”. It was first recorded in the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

1. Boot – noun
2. Bootblack – noun
3. Bootlace – noun
4. Bootleg – noun
5. Booty – noun

Bootee in Literature Quotes

1. “She knitted a pair of bootees for her newborn baby.” – Jane Austen (Bengali meaning: “তিনি তার নবজাতক শিশুর জন্য একটি বুটি বুনতেন।”)
2. “He slipped on his bootees and tiptoed out of the room.” – Ernest Hemingway (Bengali meaning: “তিনি তার বুটি পরে নিলেন এবং কক্ষ থেকে মুখরে চলে গেলেন।”)

Bootee Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বুটি
Hindi: बूटी
Nepali: बूटी
Urdu: بوٹی
Tamil: பூட்டி
Telugu: బూటీ
Arabic: بوتي
Chinese: 靴子
Japanese: ブーティー
Russian: бутс

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