bagatelle

Bagatelle Meaning in Bengali: বাগাতেল, খুচরা, খুচরা খেলা, খুচরা কাজ (noun, pronunciation: buh-guh-tel)

Definition of Bagatelle

Bagatelle is a noun that refers to a short and light-hearted piece of music or literature. It can also mean a trivial or unimportant thing or event.

Synonyms of Bagatelle

1. Trifle (খুচরা, noun)
2. Bauble (খুচরা, noun)
3. Knickknack (খুচরা, noun)
4. Trinket (খুচরা, noun)
5. Toy (খেলনা, noun)

Antonyms of Bagatelle

1. Significant (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)
2. Important (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)
3. Substantial (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)
4. Essential (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)
5. Crucial (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ, adjective)

Origin of Bagatelle

The word “bagatelle” originated from the French language, where it means a trifle or a thing of little importance. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Bag (noun)
2. Bagasse (noun)
3. Bagatelle (noun)
4. Bagel (noun)
5. Bagful (noun)

Bagatelle in Literature Quotes

1. “Life is a bagatelle, a game of chance.” – Victor Hugo (জীবনটি একটি খুচরা, একটি সুযোগের খেলা।)
2. “A bagatelle is often the key to a great mystery.” – Arthur Conan Doyle (একটি খুচরা সাধারণত একটি মহাপুরুষের রহস্যের চাবি হয়।)

Bagatelle Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বাগাতেল
Hindi: बग़ातेल
Nepali: बग़ातेल
Urdu: بگاٹیل
Tamil: பகடெல்லே
Telugu: బగటెల్లే
Arabic: باغاتيل
Chinese: 小玩意
Japanese: バガテル
Russian: багатель

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