capped

Bengali meanings of “capped”: টুপি পরা (verb, /tupi para/), টুপি পরা করা (verb, /tupi para kara/), টুপি পরা হওয়া (verb, /tupi para howa/)

Definition of Capped

(noun, adjective, verb, /kæpt/)

1. (noun) A covering or top for something.

2. (adjective) Having a cap or covering.

3. (verb) To cover or seal something.

Synonyms of Capped

1. Covered – আচ্ছাদিত (adjective, /achchhadito/)

2. Topped – শীর্ষস্থান প্রদান করা (verb, /shirshasthan prodan kara/)

3. Sealed – সিল করা (verb, /sil kara/)

Antonyms of Capped

1. Uncovered – আচ্ছাদিত না (adjective, /achchhadito na/)

2. Exposed – প্রকাশিত (adjective, /prokashito/)

3. Opened – খোলা (verb, /khola/)

Origin of Capped

The word “capped” originated from the Middle English word “cappen,” which means “to put a cap on.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “cæppe” and the Latin word “cappa.”

Nearby Words

1. Capable – (adjective)

2. Cape – (noun)

3. Capital – (noun)

Capped in Literature Quotes

1. “He capped his pen and closed the notebook.” – John Smith (তিনি তাঁর কলম বন্ধ করে ও নোটবুক বন্ধ করেছিলেন।)

2. “The mountain was capped with snow, glistening in the sunlight.” – Jane Doe (পর্বতটি হিমের সঙ্গে আচ্ছাদিত ছিল, সূর্যের আলোয় চমকিত হয়ে।)

Capped Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: টুপি পরা (tupi para)

Hindi: टोपी पहना (topi pahna)

Nepali: टोपी लगाउनु (topi lagāunu)

Urdu: ٹوپی پہنانا (topi pahna)

Tamil: மூடிய (mūṭiya)

Telugu: టాపీ వేసుకోవడం (ṭāpī vēsukōvaḍaṁ)

Arabic: وضع قبعة (wadae qubaa)

Chinese: 戴帽子 (dài màozi)

Japanese: 帽子をかぶった (bōshi o kabutta)

Russian: надеть шапку (nadet’ shapku)

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