capering

Capering Meaning in Bengali: উদ্দীপনা, উদ্দীপনা করা, উদ্দীপনামূলক কাজ (noun, pronunciation: /ˈkeɪpərɪŋ/)

Definition of Capering

(noun) Capering refers to the act of leaping or skipping about in a playful or lively manner. It is often associated with joy, excitement, or exuberance.

Synonyms of Capering

(noun) Frolicking, gamboling, romping, prancing, skipping.

Antonyms of Capering

(noun) Melancholy (বিষণ্ণতা), sorrow (দুঃখ), gloom (মন্দ), despondency (নিরাশা).

Origin of Capering

The word “capering” originated from the Middle English word “capre” which means “goat.” It is believed to have derived from the Latin word “capra” which also means “goat.” The association with goats may be due to their playful and agile nature.

Nearby Words

(noun) Capable (সক্ষম), Capacity (ধারণক্ষমতা), Cape (কেপ), Capital (প্রধান শহর), Caprice (অচলতা).

Capering in Literature Quotes

“And then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like snail
Unwillingly to school.” – William Shakespeare
(এবং তারপর কাঁচামাল বইপাত্র নিয়ে শিক্ষালয়ে যায়,
এবং সূর্যের আলোকিত মুখে মুখে গতিহীনভাবে বেগমতো পথ চলে।)

Capering Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: উদ্দীপনা, Hindi: उद्दीपना, Nepali: उद्दीपना, Urdu: ادیپنا, Tamil: உத்தீபனா, Telugu: ఉద్దీపనా, Arabic: تهليل, Chinese: 跳躍, Japanese: 跳躍, Russian: прыгать.

For more information on capering, you can visit wikipedia.org, dictionary.com, or thefreedictionary.com.