caravans

Caravans Meaning in Bengali: কারাবান (noun), কারাবানের (adjective), কারাবানগুলো (plural) [pronunciation: kārābān, kārābāner, kārābāngulo]

Definition of Caravans

(noun) Caravans refer to a group of travelers, typically in a desert or wilderness, journeying together for mutual support and protection. It can also refer to a group of vehicles or wagons traveling together in a line.

Synonyms of Caravans

(noun) convoy, procession, train, cavalcade, motorcade, fleet

Antonyms of Caravans

(noun) solitude, isolation, detachment, seclusion, loneliness

Origin of Caravans

The word “caravans” originated from the Persian word “karwan,” meaning a group of travelers. It entered the English language in the 16th century.

Nearby Words

  • Caravaner (noun)
  • Caravanning (noun)
  • Caravanned (verb)
  • Caravansary (noun)
  • Caravanserai (noun)

Caravans in Literature Quotes

“The desert caravan marches on, with or without the traveler.” – Khalil Gibran (মরুভ্রমণ কারাবানটি যাত্রীর সঙ্গে বা তার বিনা চলে যায়। – খালিল জিবরান)

“A caravan of dreams, carrying the hopes of a thousand souls.” – Paulo Coelho (স্বপ্নের একটি কারাবান, হাজার আত্মার আশা নিয়ে চলে যায়। – পাউলো কোয়েলহো)

Caravans Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: কারাবান
  • Hindi: कारवां
  • Nepali: काराबान
  • Urdu: کاروان
  • Tamil: காரவான்
  • Telugu: కారవాన్
  • Arabic: قافلة
  • Chinese: 队伍
  • Japanese: キャラバン
  • Russian: караван

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