bodice

Bodice Meaning in Bengali: বোডিস (noun), বোডিসের (adjective), বোডিসগুলো (plural)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bodice (noun, pronounced as boh-dis) refers to the upper part of a woman’s dress, specifically a close-fitting, often boned, garment that extends from the waist to below the bust. It is typically worn as a foundation garment or as an outer garment in certain traditional or historical styles.

Synonyms of Bodice

1. Corset (noun, কর্সেট) – a close-fitting undergarment, often reinforced with boning, that shapes and supports the waistline, hips, and bust.

2. Waistcoat (noun, কটস) – a sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt and under a suit jacket.

3. Blouse (noun, ব্লাউজ) – a loose-fitting upper garment that hangs loosely from the shoulders and is typically gathered at the waist or hips.

Antonyms of Bodice

1. Skirt (noun, স্কার্ট) – a garment that hangs from the waist and covers all or part of the legs.

2. Dress (noun, পোশাক) – a one-piece garment for a woman or girl that covers the body and extends down over the legs.

3. Gown (noun, গাউন) – a long, loose-flowing garment, typically worn by women.

Origin of Bodice

The word “bodice” originated from the Old French word “bodie,” meaning “stays” or “corset.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Boning (noun, হাড় বা স্টে)

2. Bust (noun, স্তনভাগ)

3. Fashion (noun, ফ্যাশন)

Bodice in Literature Quotes

1. “She wore a beautiful bodice adorned with intricate embroidery.” – Jane Austen (সে সুন্দর বোডিস পরেছিল যা সুন্দর সুজন্য সেলাই দিয়ে সাজানো হয়েছিল।)

2. “The bodice of her dress accentuated her slender waist.” – Charlotte Brontë (তার পোশাকের বোডিস তার স্লেন্ডার কমরটি আরও জরিপ করছিল।)

Bodice Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বোডিস, Hindi: बोडिस, Nepali: बोडिस, Urdu: بوڈیس, Tamil: போடிஸ், Telugu: బోడీస్, Arabic: بوديس, Chinese: 胸衣, Japanese: ボディス, Russian: корсет

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