capriole

Capriole Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাপ্রিওল, ক্যাপ্রিওলে (noun, verb, pronunciation: kæpriːəʊl)

Definition of Capriole

A capriole is a movement performed by a horse, particularly in dressage, where it jumps into the air and kicks out its hind legs before landing. It is a highly skilled and athletic maneuver that showcases the horse’s strength and agility.

Synonyms of Capriole

1. Leap (লাফানো, verb)
2. Bound (সীমান্তে চলা, verb)
3. Vault (গোলকচ্ছেদ করা, verb)

Antonyms of Capriole

1. Stillness (অচলতা, noun)
2. Rest (বিশ্রাম, noun)

Origin of Capriole

The word “capriole” originated from the Italian word “capriola,” which means “a leap in the air.” It entered the English language in the late 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Equestrian (noun)
2. Dressage (noun)
3. Maneuver (noun)

Capriole in Literature Quotes

1. “The horse performed a graceful capriole, captivating the audience.” – Jane Austen (ঘোড়াটি একটি সুন্দর ক্যাপ্রিওল প্রদর্শন করল, যা দর্শকদের মোহনীয় করেছিল।)
2. “With a powerful capriole, the horse leaped over the obstacle effortlessly.” – Leo Tolstoy (একটি শক্তিশালী ক্যাপ্রিওলের সাহায্যে ঘোড়াটি সহজেই বাধাটি লাঙ্ঘিতে উঠল।)

Capriole Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যাপ্রিওল
Hindi: कैप्रिओल
Nepali: क्याप्रिओल
Urdu: کیپریول
Tamil: கப்ரியோல்
Telugu: కప్రియోల్
Arabic: كابريول
Chinese: 卡普里奥勒
Japanese: カプリオール
Russian: каприоль

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