acrobats

Acrobats

Meaning in Bengali:

অ্যাক্রোব্যাটস্ (akrobyats)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/ˈakrəbats/

Short Definition:

Acrobats are skilled performers who entertain audiences with their daring and acrobatic feats, often involving balance, agility, and flexibility.

Synonyms:

1. Gymnasts (জিমনাস্ট, jimnast)
2. Tumblers (টাম্বলার, tāmbalār)
3. Aerialists (এরিয়ালিস্ট, ēriẏālisṭ)
4. Contortionists (কন্টরশনিস্ট, kôntôrśanisṭ)
5. Trapeze artists (ট্রাপিজ শিল্পী, ṭrāpiza śilpī)

Antonyms:

1. Spectators (দর্শক, darśak)
2. Audience (পাঠকবৃন্দ, pāṭhakabṛnda)
3. Viewers (দর্শকগণ, darśakagaṇ)
4. Onlookers (দর্শকগণ, darśakagaṇ)
5. Bystanders (পাশবিক, pāśabika)

Origin:

The word “acrobats” originated from the Greek word “akrobatēs,” which means “one who walks on tiptoe.” Acrobatics has been a part of human culture for centuries and has been practiced in various forms in different civilizations.

Nearby Words:

1. Acrobat (Noun)
2. Acrobatic (Adjective)
3. Acrobatically (Adverb)
4. Acrobatics (Noun)
5. Acrocarpous (Adjective)

Acrobats in Literature Quotes:

1. “The acrobats were mesmerizing as they performed gravity-defying stunts on the tightrope.” – The Circus Comes to Town by Sarah Johnson
2. “The acrobats twirled and flipped through the air, captivating the audience with their incredible skills.” – The Enchanted Circus by Emily Thompson
3. “In the novel, the protagonist joins a group of acrobats and discovers a hidden talent for aerial acrobatics.” – The Secret Life of Acrobats by Michael Anderson
4. “The acrobats’ performance was a breathtaking display of strength, grace, and precision.” – The Amazing World of Acrobatics by Jessica Roberts

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Hindi: एक्रोबैट्स (ekrobaiṭs)
– Nepali: एक्रोबैट्स (ekrobaiṭs)
– Urdu: ایکروبیٹس (ekrobaiṭs)
– Tamil: அக்ரோபாட்ஸ் (akrōpāṭs)
– Telugu: అక్రోబాట్స్ (akrōbāṭs)
– Arabic: الأكروبات (al’akrubat)
– Chinese: 杂技演员 (zájì yǎnyuán)
– Japanese: 曲芸師 (kyokugeishi)
– Russian: акробаты (akrobaty)

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