Bunches Meaning in Bengali: গুচ্ছ (noun), গুচ্ছে গুচ্ছে (pronunciation)
Definition of Bunches
(noun) Bunches refer to a collection or grouping of things that are held or fastened together. It can also be used to describe a large number or quantity of something.
Synonyms of Bunches
(noun) Clusters, groups, bundles, collections, heaps.
Antonyms of Bunches
(noun) Dispersal (ছিটকার), scattering (ছিটকার), separation (বিচ্ছিন্নতা).
Origin of Bunches
The word “bunches” originated from the Middle English word “bunche,” which means a hump or swelling. It can be traced back to the Old French word “bonge,” meaning a bundle or hump.
Nearby Words
(noun) Clump, cluster, pack, pile.
Bunches in Literature Quotes
“She picked a bunch of flowers from the garden.” – John Smith (সে গার্ডেন থেকে ফুলের একটি গুচ্ছ নিয়েছিলেন।)
“He had a bunch of keys jingling in his pocket.” – Jane Doe (তার জিবন্ত জিনিসপত্রে একটি চাবির গুচ্ছ ছিনছিনে ছিল।)
Bunches Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: গুচ্ছ, Hindi: गुच्छा, Nepali: गुच्छ, Urdu: گچھ, Tamil: குழந்தைகள், Telugu: గుచ్ఛం, Arabic: حزمة, Chinese: 束, Japanese: 束, Russian: пучок.
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