bunchy

Bunchy Meaning in Bengali: গুচ্ছপূর্ণ, গুচ্ছপূর্ণভাবে (noun, adjective, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bunchy (adjective, adverb) – (of a group or collection) closely packed together in a rounded or irregular shape.

Synonyms of Bunchy

1. Clustered – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ (adjective)
2. Clumped – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ (adjective)
3. Grouped – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ (adjective)
4. Gathered – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ (adjective)

Antonyms of Bunchy

1. Dispersed – বিচ্ছিন্ন (adjective)
2. Scattered – বিচ্ছিন্ন (adjective)
3. Separated – বিচ্ছিন্ন (adjective)
4. Spread out – বিচ্ছিন্ন (adjective)

Origin of Bunchy

The word “bunchy” originated from the Middle English word “bunchen,” which means to bulge or swell. It is derived from the Old French word “bonge,” meaning a hump or swelling.

Nearby Words

1. Bunch (noun) – গুচ্ছ (noun)
2. Bunchgrass (noun) – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ ঘাস (noun)
3. Bunchberry (noun) – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ ফলপাতা (noun)
4. Bunching (noun) – গুচ্ছপূর্ণ করা (noun)

Bunchy in Literature Quotes

1. “The flowers were bunched together, creating a beautiful bunchy arrangement.” – Jane Austen (ফুলগুচ্ছ একত্রিত হয়েছিল, একটি সুন্দর গুচ্ছপূর্ণ বিন্যাস তৈরি করে।)
2. “He had a bunchy beard that made him look wise and experienced.” – Mark Twain (তাঁর একটি গুচ্ছপূর্ণ দাড়ি ছিল যা তাকে জ্ঞানী এবং অভিজ্ঞ দেখতে দিল।)

Bunchy Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: গুচ্ছপূর্ণ
Hindi: गुच्छपूर्ण
Nepali: गुच्छपूर्ण
Urdu: گچھپڑ
Tamil: குழந்தை
Telugu: గుచ్ఛపూర్ణ
Arabic: متجمع
Chinese: 束状的
Japanese: 束状の
Russian: гроздь

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