bridegrooms

Bridegrooms Meaning in Bengali: বর, দুলাহা, পাতি, পতি (noun, pronunciation: bôr, dulaha, pati, pôti)

Definition of Bridegrooms

Bridegrooms is a noun that refers to the male partner in a marriage ceremony or the man who is about to get married. It is the counterpart of the bride, who is the female partner. The term is commonly used to describe the groom on his wedding day.

Synonyms of Bridegrooms

Some synonyms of bridegrooms include husband, spouse, groom, and consort.

Antonyms of Bridegrooms

Antonyms of bridegrooms are wife (স্ত্রী, noun, pronunciation: stri) and bride (কন্যা, noun, pronunciation: kônyā).

Origin of Bridegrooms

The word bridegrooms originated from the combination of two words: “bride” and “groom.” The term “bride” comes from the Old English word “bryd,” meaning a woman about to be married. The word “groom” comes from the Old English word “guma,” which means a man or a boy. Over time, these two words merged to form the term bridegrooms.

Nearby Words

  • Bridal (adjective) – বিবাহিত, বিয়ের (pronunciation: bibahit, biye)
  • Bride (noun) – কন্যা (pronunciation: kônyā)
  • Bridegroom (noun) – বর, দুলাহা, পাতি, পতি (pronunciation: bôr, dulaha, pati, pôti)
  • Bridesmaid (noun) – বিয়ের সহকারী (pronunciation: biyer sahokari)

Bridegrooms in Literature Quotes

“A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.” – Andre Maurois (একটি সুখী বিয়ে হল একটি দীর্ঘ কথোপকথন যা সর্বদা অত্যন্ত ক্ষুদ্র মনে হয়।)

“A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” – Mignon McLaughlin (একটি সফল বিয়ে অনেক বার ভালোবাসায় পড়ার প্রয়োজন আছে, সর্বদা একই ব্যক্তিতে।)

Bridegrooms Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বর
  • Hindi: दूल्हा
  • Nepali: दैवत
  • Urdu: دولہا
  • Tamil: மணமகன்
  • Telugu: పెళ్లి పురుషుడు
  • Arabic: عريس
  • Chinese: 新郎
  • Japanese: 花婿
  • Russian: жених

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